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Allscripts EMR, OnBase, and Practice Fusion

 

The medical industry is a highly competitive industry and has higher expectations for quality. Patients' lives are often at stake. With this in mind, Allscripts services can help medical organizations improve their efficiency while improving patient care. However, before choosing a specific Allscripts product, make sure you understand the features of each one. Below, we look at the benefits of each product. In addition to the benefits mentioned above, this article also highlights some of the limitations of each solution.

Cloud-based

Cloud-based medical applications provide benefits like instant sharing of applications across users, upgrades happen instantly, and the number of users can be scaled quickly. Allscripts clients can connect devices using an open platform. Moreover, organizations don't have to worry about server maintenance because Allscripts manages its own secure servers. The company also offers support and technical assistance to clients through a variety of channels, including phone.

Allscripts recently announced an extended partnership with Microsoft, extending a five-year agreement. This deal will help the company continue to develop its cloud-based electronic health record, the Sunrise EHR. The two companies will work together to improve the user experience and enable seamless interoperability. Microsoft's cloud-based technology will help improve the patient experience with Allscripts Sunrise. In addition, the two companies will continue to enhance the Sunrise EHR through co-innovation.

On-premise

Allscripts EMR on-premise is a software solution that connects devices with an open platform. This means that physicians and other healthcare professionals can easily access the patient records, including imaging, prescriptions, and other documents. The software is easy to manage and has a user-friendly interface. Its secure and accountable features allow you to work from anywhere. For example, Allscripts offline synchronization lets you work offline and update records when you're online again.

Allscripts EHR software includes a comprehensive RCM module that enables users to manage the entire billing cycle of a medical facility. This module also enables you to share billing information with clients and offer online payment options. The software also allows you to control money processing, which can provide valuable insight into the health of your finances. Allscripts EMR on-premise is a flexible option that can be implemented in a hospital or other healthcare facility.

OnBase

OnBase integrates Allscripts EMR with OnBase content services, ensuring that all relevant patient information is accessible and secure. Its secure content management system allows hospitals to manage documents and keywords, ensuring compliance with HIPAA and regulatory guidelines. Its HL7 messages and URL links enable streamlined chart deficiency management. OnBase's Patient Window allows clinicians to view patient content without leaving the EMR.

Allscripts EMR provides robust reporting tools that minimize administrative workloads and eliminate manual tasks. This software offers powerful insights into practice performance. These reports are particularly useful for monitoring patient engagement and maximizing efficiency. Here are some features that make Allscripts EMR an attractive choice for busy healthcare organizations. While the system is flexible, all options include the ability to customize dashboards to meet the specific needs of different users.

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TouchWorks

The latest version of Allscripts' EHR, TouchWorks 20.0, is now available in the Google Chrome browser. This new version is based on SMART interoperability standards and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), and allows clinicians to integrate clinical decision support applications. In addition, this new EHR is designed to be intuitive, meaning minimal training is needed by the user.

The acquisition will be a big win for Allscripts, which has invested heavily in the company's Veradigm EHR business segment. Veradigm will now be the backbone of the company's operations. Overall revenue in Allscripts' hospitals and large physician practice segment fell 2% year over year, while Veradigm grew 9%. CFO Rick Poulton called the revenue results "a tale of two different stories."

Practice Fusion

The acquisition of Practice Fusion by Allscripts, a global provider of health information technology, is likely to be a boon for physicians and other healthcare providers. While the deal was controversial, executives at Allscripts and practice Fusion were said to have misled stakeholders about the company's growth potential. Both companies offer a range of healthcare products and features, including a free web-based personal health record that patients can access anytime. Patients can even fill out intake forms online, check-in online, and book appointments online.

Allscripts' acquisition of Practice Fusion will expand its ambulatory clinical portfolio and expand its data analytics capabilities. The move is expected to close in the first quarter of calendar 2018. The transaction is subject to customary closing conditions, including termination of the waiting period under U.S. antitrust laws. The parties expect to fund the transaction using cash on hand and existing secured credit facilities. The acquisition will allow Allscripts to expand its data analytics capabilities and further improve its EHR offerings.

 

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