EHR vendor Allscripts Healthcare is expanding its mobility efforts, introducing an updated version of its Allscripts Wand native iPad app and debuting a company-branded app store for technology ...
Electronic Medical Records developer Allscripts announced a new mobile medical application at the National Association for Home Care's (NAHC) event this week: Allscripts Mobile Homecare, a smartphone ...
1. To help streamline the electronic prior authorization process, both Cerner and Allscripts announced they will integrate CoverMyMeds’ ePA solution into their EHR platforms. 4. Both full- and ...
Allscripts’ Professional EHR on April 5 achieved full certification under ONC’s 2015 edition health IT product criteria. The Allscripts EHR was certified by Drummond Group, one of several software ...
Allscripts, Marshfield Clinic Information Services and athenahealth are the highest-ranking EHRs among large physician practices, according to new findings from Black Book Market Research. Allscripts ...
Allscripts announced on Thursday after stock markets closed that it is buying rival McKesson’s health IT unit. For $185 million in cash, Allscripts gains the product portfolio McKesson calls ...
The Jackson Clinic, which provides comprehensive care to residents across nine locations throughout West Tennessee, has selected the Allscripts Electronic Health Record, or “EHR,” solution for its 120 ...
Physicians often make use of electronic health records to keep track of the patient’s medical history. But sometimes, maintaining these records can prove to be expensive and time consuming, even with ...
Allscripts President and CEO Paul M. Black, hired in December 2012 to rescue the troubled EHR vendor, and other company executives sounded defensive and optimistic notes this week as they attempt to ...
Chicago-based electronic health record vendor Allscripts hired Richard Poulton as its chief financial officer, according to Healthcare Finance News. Allscripts has been without a CFO since April, ...
On Monday, March 4, a group of doctors who are suing their electronic health record (EHR) manufacturer for selling them a "buggy" product and then discontinuing it learned that the defendant's motion ...