Medical Economics selects iSALUS Healthcare for inaugural Top 100 EHRs Issue

iSALUS Healthcare, a privately held Electronic Health Records (EHR), Practice Management, and Medical Billing service provider, today announced Medical Economics has selected iSALUS and its OfficeEMRsolution for the inaugural Top 100 EHRs Issue.

This October, Medical Economics makes another first with its definitive, in-depth ranking of EHR vendors. Medical Economics looked at 729 ONC certified complete EHR vendors, with the Top 100 list representing the top 14% of such providers across the country.     

Its estimated doctors are likely to switch EHRs at a rate as high as 50%, and many U.S. physicians and practices are in the process of evaluating EHRs based on a number of differentiating factors. This particular issue and published ranking report is anticipated to be referred throughout 2014 by Medical Economics highly engaged audience of 188,000 physicians who are either looking at their first EHR system or switching from another vendor. As such, this report will prove critical as doctors' research and identify the EHR Company that best suits the unique needs of their practice.

"We are honored to be ranked in Medical Economics Top 100 EHR Report. This recognition is a testament to our intuitive and user friendly product design and deployment model. With OfficeEMR's customer satisfaction rating exceeding 90%, our commitment to providing an outstanding product and support stands alone in the industry," said Michael Hall, founder and CEO of iSALUS Healthcare.

Since 1923, Medical Economics has provided invaluable practice-related business information for smarter business and better patient care. Medical Economics is the leading business resource for office-based physicians, providing the expert advice and share experiences doctors need to successfully meet today's challenges in practice management, patient relations, malpractice, EHRs, career, and personal finance.

SOURCE iSALUS Healthcare

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