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CLINTON, MO – Golden Valley Medical Clinics in Clinton, Mo., one of the largest group practices in rural Missouri, will deploy a Web-based electronic health record at its three locations.
Golden Valley tapped InteGreat, part of the Pittsburgh-based MED3OOO Company, for its browser-based application. The network, with 21 physicians and four nurse practitioners covering nine specialties, is affiliated with Golden Valley Memorial Hospital.
"After an 18-month process of evaluating the nation's top 12 EHR vendors, it became clear to me and our staff that the most well-rounded product was InteGreat EHR," said Kyle D. Adkins, the network's administrator. "I have been a certified EMR trainer since 1999 and have directed EHR implementations in many practices across the country. When I watched the demonstrations on the InteGreat EHR product, I could easily see the necessary components helping our multi-specialty group of physicians ... to provide a better quality of care to our patients."
"Golden Valley Medical Clinics' selection of InteGreat EHR after such an extensive search validates our strengths of intuitive workflows and strong physician acceptance, " said Tom Skelton, president of MED3OOO's technology services division.
Skelton said InteGreat's ability to integrate its EHR with Golden Valley Medical Clinics' practice management solution, MedEvolve, is critical.



