Eclinicalworks Ehr Vendor

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eClinicalWorks EHR Presentation

On behalf of all our personnel at eClinicalWorks, we’d like to thank Shady Memorial Hospital for granting us the opportunity to become a potential provider of Electronic Health Records, software and services to their medical treatment facility. I hope that even if you decide not to accept our products and services that we have assisted you in gaining a better understanding of the role of EHRs and how they can improve the workflow process. As a brief overview, we will discuss a little history about our founder and CEO Girish Navani; offer an explanation on proper planning, preparation, and performance. Then we’ll explain how eClinicalworks is applied, the costs, and some success stories that have made eClinicalworks a smart fit.

eClinicalWorks was started up in 1999 by its co-founder and CEO Girish Navani alongside four other engineers in Westborough, Massachusetts. Mr. Navani himself is an engineer with his Bachelors of Science in Engineering from Gujarat University in India, as well as his MS in Engineering from Boston University. The culture he’s developed is steered away from titles and hierarchical structure and more toward team-based autonomy. “Titles are self-fulfilling, short-term objectives that you get tired of. Then you aspire for another title, and then you essentially create a business whose growth path of individuals now becomes their title growth rather than serious accomplishments and creating change in the industry,” Navani said in an interview (Bryant, 2014). This shows that the company is more focused on the sense of accomplishment it gets from how well they serve their clientele.

He’s also not only focused on how the physicians can access and interpret medical information, Navani is forward looking about how big data can be provided by the patient before reaching a medical treatment facility. “Another survey conducted by EHR provider eClinicalWorks found that 78 percent of consumers who use wearables more...