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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.

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

October 4, 2006

Delaware Health Information Network Announces Contract with Medicity
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June 20, 2006

Schryver Selects Medicity EHR.

May 19, 2006

Central Florida Medical Affiliates (CFMA) Adopts Medicity EHR for
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.

April 27, 2006

Providence Health System’s Southern California Service Area
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.

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.

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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
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May 17, 2004

Seton Medical Center Adopts Physician Portals to Improve Medical Care,
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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
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Central Florida Medical Affiliates (CFMA) Adopts Medicity EHR for Clinical Integration and EMR Connectivity

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Medicity’s ProAccess EHR gives CFMA physicians a source of community-wide clinical data and a choice of practice-appropriate EMR.

Salt Lake City, UT, May 19, 2006—Medicity, Inc announced Friday the selection of it’s ProAccess electronic health record (EHR) to enable clinical integration among Central Florida Medical Affiliates’ (CFMA) 1200 physician members. The solution will provide physicians with community-wide access to clinical data and secure clinical messaging—true clinical integration. In the first phase physicians will have access to reference lab results, including the ability to place and track lab orders over the Internet.

“This EHR strategy leaves our members free to choose the electronic medical record (EMR) software appropriate for their practice,” explains CFMA chief executive Robert Alexander, “and it gives them options for connecting to a repository of electronic clinical information from provider organizations within the community—data that originates in organizations outside the practice.”

Kipp Lassetter, Medicity’s CEO and a former ER physician elaborates: “In my experience, much of the clinical data necessary for good care decisions originate outside the physician practice. This is where Medicity’s EHR benefits EMR users. It gives CFMA members the ability to efficiently tap community sources for real-time patient information.”

He emphasizes, “Doctors love the accelerated availability of data. And it’s great for hospitals and other data publishers. They have one interface with the IPA to manage instead of hundreds of interfaces into physician EMR’s.”

The solution gives members a CFMA-branded portal through which they can securely access all IPA-sponsored or shared applications with a single sign-on. ProAccess accommodates all types and formats of clinical data, including data from organizations like hospitals, imaging centers, long-term care facilities, transcription services, and pathology labs. A ProAccess web-based clinical viewing and ordering application is available to authenticated users anywhere they have an internet connection, supplementing EMR systems that are not web-based and providing some functionality to practices that have not yet invested in an EMR system.

The ProAccess EHR benefits from Medicity’s distributed community indexing solution (MPI) which adjudicates patient, physician, and insurance plan information arriving into the repository from disparate systems to insure accurate matching and filing as new information is acquired. Without an MPI, electronic systems cannot reconcile different variations of a name or records with divergent demographic information coming from disparate systems, making electronic data exchange clumsy and unworkable.

To further improve the quality of master indexes, the CFMA solution will benefit from demographic interfaces between practice applications, where patient information is usually the most current, and the EHR.

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 health care 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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