eClinicalWorks, the largest ambulatory cloud EHR, announced that Redding Gastroenterology transitioned to the intelligent eClinicalWorks Cloud for enhanced interoperability and 24/7 secure patient data access. This implementation will help the practice offer unified care by creating a single patient record and improving data storage and security. Redding Gastroenterology provides expert management of gastroenterology and hepatology illnesses to more than 50,000 patients in Redding, California.
“We strive to improve our operations and patient offerings regularly in order to provide exceptional and comprehensive gastroenterology care to every patient we see. The eClinicalWorks Cloud allows us to leverage streamlined and automated tools to reduce physician burnout and focus on holistic patient care,” said Dan Carroll, Office Manager of Redding Gastroenterology. “eClinicalWorks’ cloud solution equips us with a full scope of our patients’ histories and information, which results in proactive healthcare care offerings.”
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With eClinicalWorks Cloud, Redding Gastroenterology will be able to:
- Reduce costs, inefficiency, and management of hardware associated with traditional colocation hosting models,
- Explore new features for AI and machine learning technologies,
- Collate and compute patient data from all sources,
- Utilize real-time zonal and regional redundancy and flexibility to support the practice’s future growth.
Interoperability is a constant challenge in healthcare as patient information is initiated from many different electronic sources. Providers need tools to streamline the data collection process to ensure continuity of care. With eClinicalWorks’ cloud-based tool, PRISMA, the industry’s first health information search engine, Redding Gastroenterology’s providers will now have a full view of a patient’s medical history at the point of care. Providers have unprecedented access to relevant and aggregated patient data, which allows them to close gaps in care.
Cloud-based EHRs also minimize downtime and physician burnout. With nearly every facet of medical practices now online, providers and staff can’t afford downtime. With availability zones, the eClinicalWorks Cloud provides designated failover backup, real-time monitoring, and data encryption to give practices 24/7 access to patient data. And, with constant access to patient data, the eClinicalWorks Cloud also reduces physician burnout. Implementing a cloud-based infrastructure ensures Redding Gastroenterology has the tools it needs for its providers and staff to succeed.
SOURCE: Businesswire