Arizona Integrated Physicians to implement eClinicalWorks unified EMR/PM system

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eClinicalWorks®, a market leader in ambulatory clinical systems, today announced that Arizona Integrated Physicians (AIP), a physician-owned organization, has chosen eClinicalWorks unified electronic medical records (EMR) and practice management (PM) system for its approximately 600 physicians.

“eClinicalWorks works closely with its customers to deliver a comprehensive system that improves the quality of care”

"AIP enhances the viability and sustainability of area independent physicians," said Keith Dines, CEO of Arizona Integrated Physicians. "As part of that objective, we sought an electronic health record vendor that would work closely with our physicians to ensure they have a system that will optimize their practices and improve quality of care. eClinicalWorks offers superior functionality for a wide-range of practices that is intuitive to use and provides innate interoperability. We found a partner with eClinicalWorks."

eClinicalWorks unified EMR/PM system streamlines processes while enhancing patient safety. Clinical decision support features actively help providers improve chronic and preventative care. AIP physicians will be able to implement eClinicalWorks via a client/server model or Software as a Service (SaaS), which will allow the customer to access the system via the Internet.

"eClinicalWorks works closely with its customers to deliver a comprehensive system that improves the quality of care," said Girish Kumar Navani, CEO and co-founder of eClinicalWorks. "As a result, we have a proven track record of fast and successful deployments and can offer the best available solutions for the physicians of the Arizona Integrated Physicians network, with interoperability built inherently into the solution. We look forward to working with this group and its physicians."

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 Arizona Integrated Physicians

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