How did eClinicalWorks get started?

How did eClinicalWorks get started?

eClinicalWorks was founded in 1999 with a simple goal: Rid doctors’ offices of paper and make every connection providers need — to pharmacies, labs, and supply chains. Our intent then was to digitize and improve communications and workflows. That remains true.

Who created eClinicalWorks?

Girish Kumar Navani
“I am honored to receive this prestigious award,” said Girish Kumar Navani, CEO and co-founder of eClinicalWorks.

Is eClinicalWorks web based?

As long as you have internet access, you can work from anywhere, anytime. As an eClinicalWorks Cloud customer, you can run the eClinicalWorks EHR/PM on Windows (natively or through the Google Chrome browser), on a Mac (through the Google Chrome browser), or if you prefer, the eClinicalTouch EHR for iPad.

Where was eClinicalWorks founded?

1999
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What do I look for in an EMR?

you don’t have to deal with handwritten prescriptions anymore.

  • Patient Portals. A patient portal is a key feature of any top EMR application.
  • Intuitive User Interface. The application should have a natural and easy design.
  • Meaningful Use Certification.
  • Document Scanning.
  • How does eClinicalWorks work?

    eClinicalWorks primarily targets physician practices and allows physicians to view and use as much or as little personal wellness data, with the patient’s consent, as they want. The EHR is also interoperable with any hospital system that uses the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise standards.

    How does an EMR system work?

    Some EMR systems automatically monitor clinical events, by analyzing patient data from an electronic health record to predict, detect and potentially prevent adverse events.

    What is an electronic medical record or EMR?

    An electronic medical record (EMR) is a digital version of the traditional paper-based medical record for an individual. The EMR represents a medical record within a single facility, such as a doctor’s office or a clinic.

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