March 2007

Medicity offering new version of Web-native clinical software.

March 13, 2007

CalRHIO Selects Medicity and Perot Systems to Build
Statewide Health Information Exchange for California
.

February 23, 2007

Medicity Announces the Successful First Stage Rollout of Community Medical Centers’ Physician Portal.

February 21, 2007

Medicity Announces Open Source Content Management Strategy.

February 20, 2007

Bay Area Community Informatics Agency Selects Medicity’s Clinical Integration Platform.

February 8, 2007

Medicity Releases ProAccess PCS, the Newest Generation of Its Clinical Application Suite.

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January 18, 2007

Englewood Hospital Selects Medicity’s Clinical Integration Platform.

January 15, 2007

CFMA Rolls Out Medicity Clinical Integration Platform with EMR Gateway.

January 5, 2007

Winchester Hospital Selects Medicity’s Clinical Integration Platform for Physician Connectivity.

November 14, 2006

Perot Systems Teams with Medicity to Deliver Delaware’s Statewide
Health Information Network
.

October 4, 2006

Delaware Health Information Network Announces Contract with Medicity
to build Statewide Health Information Exchange
.

June 20, 2006

Schryver Selects Medicity EHR.

May 19, 2006

Central Florida Medical Affiliates (CFMA) Adopts Medicity EHR for
Clinical Integration and EMR Connectivity
.

April 27, 2006

Providence Health System’s Southern California Service Area
Successfully Launches Medicity’s Physician Portal
.

April 13, 2006

Winchester Hospital Adopts Medicity’s Portal Platform.

February 21, 2006

Medicity Announces Version 3.0 of Its Nexus Interface Enhancement Engine.

February 8, 2006

Medicity Announces the acquisition of Park City Solutions’ iServices Group.

September 26, 2005

Medicity Announces Licensing Agreement with LabCorp.

May 2, 2005

Medicity Executives to Speak at TEPR.

April 1, 2005

Medicity Announces the Successful First Stage Rollout of Wheeling Hospital Physician Portal.

February 1, 2005

LabCorp and Medicity, Inc. Partner to Offer Secure Web-Based
Computer Portals
.

May 17, 2004

Seton Medical Center Adopts Physician Portals to Improve Medical Care,
In and Out of the Hospital
.

February 20, 2004

Medicity Adds Inpatient CPOE to its Roster of Enterprise Physician
Portal Applications
.

February 10, 2004

O’Connor Hospital to Enhance Healthcare with Clinical IT solutions.

January 15, 2004

St. Francis Hospital Partners with Medicity to Enhance Care and Elevate
Patient Safety
.

 

 

 
 

Providence Health System’s Southern California Service Area
Successfully Launches Medicity’s Physician Portal

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Medicity’s product interfaces with Providence’s disparate systems to provide a consolidated view of patient information to over 850 physicians and clinicians.

Salt Lake City, UT and Burbank, CA, April 27, 2006— Medicity, Inc. and Providence Health System’s Southern California Service Area today announced the successful deployment of Medicity’s Physician Portal at Providence Saint Joseph and Providence Holy Cross Medical Centers. Providence Health System is a multi-facility integrated delivery network. Medicity is a leading provider of clinical connectivity and web-based electronic health records. This is the first clinical solution deployed by Medicity since it acquired the iServices Division of Park City Solutions.

Medicity’s KLAS ranked Physician Portal efficiently interfaces Providence’s disparate clinical and administrative systems to provide a single view into all relevant clinical information for more than 850 physicians and clinicians. “The successful launch of Medicity’s Physician Portal, which we branded ’ProvCare,‘ is allowing physicians and other clinical users in our Southern California Service Area to easily connect and improve the way they practice medicine,” says Brad Osborne, regional chief information officer at Providence Health System. “The winning combination of Medicity’s technology and our strategy to use physician liaisons to promote ProvCare and educate physicians has accelerated utilization of the ProvCare Portal within weeks after its release to general users. We are very pleased with ProvCare’s roll-out.”

The Medicity Physician Portal is also being installed at Providence’s Little Company of Mary Hospitals in Torrance and San Pedro, California. Some of the benefits and features of ProvCare include:

  • A comprehensive solution that enables physicians to access patient information from the hospital, the office, home, or from any internet-connected computer
  • A consolidated view of patient information from disparate systems
  • Web access to diagnostic images with associated written interpretations
  • Secure messaging for physicians
  • Tailored application views, reflecting physician preferences that meet unique practice workflow
  • A system that insulates users from back-end systems changes

About Providence Health Services-Southern California Service Area
Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center in Burbank and Providence Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills are not-for-profit Catholic acute health care facilities that provide multiple services—including cancer, cardiac, maternity, neonatal intensive care, trauma/emergency, stroke, diabetes, digestive disorders and orthopedic care—to people in the San Fernando and Santa Clarita valleys. With 448 beds and 600 physicians on the medical staff, Providence Saint Joseph is the largest hospital in the San Fernando Valley. Providence Holy Cross, with 254 beds and a medical staff of 500, is one of the busiest trauma centers in the county and was selected “Best Hospital in the Valley 2005” by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal.

About Medicity
Medicity, Inc. serves the health care industry with Web-based portal solutions, EHRs, and community-wide patient indexing solutions for hospitals, payors and large physician groups. The company serves more than 1200 healthcare organizations and has been connecting healthcare since 1999. For more information please visit www.medicity.com.

Contact: Brent Dover
bdover@medicity.com
(404) 403-3432

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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