eClinicalWorks’ CEO and Co-founder Girish Kumar Navani Named Entrepreneur Of The Year By Ernst & Young In New England

Earth Times: eClinicalWorks’ CEO and Co-founder Girish Kumar Navani Named Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2009 Award Winner in New England

Girish Kumar Navani, CEO and Co-founder of eClinicalWorks, is named Entrepreneur of the Year. Read this article on the award how he was chosen. Girish provides comments on how he feels it was made possible.

eClinicalWorks Helps Medical Practice Save Money

Information Management: Measuring ROI

eClinicalWorks is being used by four-physician group practice, Block & Nation Family Medicine in Oviedo, Florida. Read how they have helped the practice bring in more revenue.

eClinicalWorks CEO, Girish Kumar Navani, Prepares for Changes Due to the Stimulus Bill

Mass High Tech: The Journal of New England Technology: E-Records a Heart of Stimulus Bill for Health-Care Firms

eClinicalworks CEO Girish Kumar Navani is among those watching to see how health IT and electronic medical records plans take shape.

eClinicalWorks Predicts Job Increase Due to Federal Stimulus Bill

The Sun Chronicle: State feeling good thanks to healthy stimulus funds

eClinicalWorks anticipates adding up to 500 jobs as a result of the federal stimulus bill.

eClinicalWorks Continues Its Involvement in the Release of EHRs and Practice Management Software at Sam’s Club

Health Data Management: Is Sam’s Club a Game-Changer?

Wal-Mart Inc.’s decision to sell electronic health records and practice management software through its Sam’s Club stores could bring big changes for physicians and vendors, says Vinson Hudson, president of Jewson Enterprises, an Austin, Texas-based physician software consulting and research firm.

This spring, Sam’s Club will offer physicians package pricing on electronic health records, training and support from Westborough, Mass.-based eClinicalWorks Inc., with hardware from Dell Inc., Round Rock, Texas.

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eClinicalWorks featured in New York Times

Gateway EDI partner was featured in the New York Times for it’s partnership with Wal-Mart stores.

eClinicalWorks, which is used by 25,000 physicians, mostly in small practices, will provide the electronic record and practice management software, for billing and patient registration, as a service over the Internet. This “software as a service” model can trim costs considerably and make technical support and maintenance less complicated, because less software resides on the personal computer in a doctor’s office.

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eClinicalWorks, Sam’s Club and Dell Announce Partnership

New York Times: Sam’s Club Launches Electronic Medical Record (EMR) Package for Practices to Help Improve Patient Care

In the first-of-its-kind partnership, Sam’s Club, eClinicalWorks (R) and Dell announced today details of its turnkey electronic medical record (EMR) and practice management package, ideal for small physician practices. This will help independent medical practitioners provide more timely care, reduce medical errors, eliminate paperwork and contain costs.

eClinicalWorks Helps Office Shift toward Electronic Medical Records

New York Times: How to Make Electronic Medical Records a Reality

eClinicalWorks is mentioned in a New York Times article discussing the move towards electronic medical records.

eClinicalWorks Earned High Scores in a Health Industry Insights Report

Reuters: eClinicalWorks on Short List of Ambulatory Electronic Medical Records Market Leaders

In a report released by Health Industry Insights, eClinicalWorks earned high scores for its unified electronic medical records (EMR) and practice management (PM) solution that is used by ambulatory practices of all sizes.

NYC’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene Picks eClinicalWorks

New York Times: Big Medical Step, Starting With the City’s Poor

eClinicalWorks is chosen as the electronic records system by New York City’s Department of Health and Mental Hygiene.