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NextGen Healthcare Information Systems Inks 5 New Agreements
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NextGen Healthcare Information Systems executed agreements for its NextGen CHS product with five organizations during the last few months.
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc., a subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc. and a provider of ambulatory healthcare and connectivity solutions, announced the company executed agreements for its NextGen CHS (Community Health Solution) product with five organizations during the last few months.
Dozens of healthcare organizations - representing millions of patients currently covered - have now licensed NextGen CHS, a central data repository that enables users to exchange patient data and referrals - using information security measures - with other community-based healthcare organizations, including hospitals, labs, pharmacies, payers and health information exchanges, the Company noted in a release.
One such organization is Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare (EMHC), an Illinois-based vertically integrated community health system. Elmhurst Clinic, EMHC's affiliated multi-specialty physician office practice, has utilized NextGen technology since 2004 and will actively participate in the implementation of NextGen CHS across the enterprise.
"With discussions around the stimulus and meaningful use, NextGen CHS can be a key component in not only connecting physicians across our enterprise but across our area," said Charles Colander, CIO for Elmhurst Memorial Healthcare. "We believe the platform will help facilitate better physician-to-hospital and physician-to-physician communications, and will also streamline and enhance patient care across facilities in our network. Over the long term, this can help us meet meaningful use criteria and qualify for program reimbursements."
Offering a single-point connection for each participant in a community "hub," the Company said that NextGen CHS eliminates the need for organizations to invest in the development of multiple point-to-point interfaces to share discrete clinical data, including lab or test results, ER visits, referrals, medications and allergies. The product enables organizations to exchange this data even if they don't have an electronic health record (EHR) system, resulting in truer continuity of care and adoption of the "medical home" model.
"Interoperability will continue to play a critical role as the government pushes healthcare organizations toward automation," said Patrick Cline, president of NextGen Healthcare Information Systems. "We applaud these market leading organizations for selecting NextGen CHS as their interoperability platform, and look forward to helping them achieve the many operational and clinical benefits associated with data exchange."
Source: NextGen Healthcare Information Systems
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