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CHICAGO – Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions has signed two more contracts to provide healthcare IT solutions for healthcare providers and affiliated physicians in four states.
The Chicago-based company has announced a deal to provide the Allscripts Electronic Health Record and Practice Management solutions to Baptist Memorial Health Care in Memphis, Tenn., automating and connecting clinical and business functions for 65 employed physicians and 3,100 independent physicians in the 15-hospital system, which serves Tennessee, Arkansas and Mississippi.
Allscripts has also signed a strategic alliance with the West Penn Allegheny Health System, which comprises two tertiary and four community hospitals and 92 physician practices in and around Pittsburgh. As part of the deal, the health system will expand its deployment of the Allscripts EHR from 165 physicians to all 645 in the health system and implement the Allscripts Emergency Department Information System at AlleKiski Medical Center in Natrona Heights, Pa., and its affiliated Citizens Ambulatory Care Center in New Kensington, Pa. In addition, the health system will implement the Allscripts discharge planning solution in all five of its hospitals and deploy the Allscripts patient portal throughout the network.
“West Penn Allegheny is committed to building a fully integrated healthcare system in which all providers have comprehensive, real time electronic access to vital patient information,” said John Foley, the health system’s chief information officer, in a press release. “We believe Allscripts has the clinical portfolio of solutions and resources to help us deliver on that vision. Allscripts will facilitate an electronic dialogue among all the members of a patient’s clinical team regardless of their location and help us achieve a truly integrated patient care model.”
“West Penn’s decision to provide preferred status to Allscripts for our clinical solutions across its enterprise is significant because it demonstrates how leading healthcare systems will address the integrated clinical care required in the future and how they are building an interconnected system of health today – something that we believe is not only compelling but necessary to advance our national healthcare objectives,” added Glen Tullman, Allscripts’ chief executive officer. “For Allscripts, the endorsement by a respected health system is further evidence of the importance of having a full suite of solutions for hospitals and physician offices, anchored by our comprehensive Electronic Health Record.”
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