CITIA-SC names Sevocity as preferred electronic health record vendor

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Sevocity, a division of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc. (CMI), today announced its Sevocity EHR has been selected by CITIA-SC as a preferred electronic health record (EHR) vendor with the Regional Extension Center.

Sevocity is the leading true Internet or cloud-based EHR. This enables Sevocity to offer a highly secure, reliable and customizable electronic health record system with low start-up cost and affordable monthly all-inclusive pricing. According to Elaine Mendoza, Sevocity President and CEO, "Our mission is to offer an affordable, easy to use EHR that providers look forward to using. We focus on delivering an embraceable EHR."   Mendoza added, "Our commitment to affordable pricing and ease of use is also reinforced by our policy of including the interface to SCHIEX and all state supported HIEs and immunization registries at no additional charge."  

"We are very pleased to work with Sevocity, as well as other certified vendors on CITIA-SC's featured vendor list, to bring the best available EHR systems to CITIA-SC customers, with discount pricing and most favorable terms," said Dr. Todd Thornburg, Senior Program Manager of CITIA-SC.  "We particularly appreciate Sevocity's commitment to all inclusive pricing."

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