Misys deploys EMR at 26 medical practices

Misys Healthcare Systems has landed 26 installs for its electronic medical record (EMR) system at various U.S. medical practices.

The healthcare facilities selected Misys EMR to automate record keeping processes and enable physicians to retrieve and input patient data anywhere from a PC, handheld or wireless device. The product is part of the Misys Optimum portfolio.

The 26 practices that recently chose Misys EMR include:
  • Advance OB/GYN (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
  • Ashley Clinic, LLC (Chanute, Kan.)
  • Barnwell Surgical Associates (Barnwell, S.C.)
  • Blue Ridge ENT & Plastic Surgery, Inc. (Lynchburg, Va.)
  • Kevin Braat, MD (Riverhead, N.Y.)
  • Richard Burg, MD (White Plains, N.Y.)
  • Cardiology Specialists Memphis (Memphis, Tenn.)
  • Carolina Spine Specialists PA (Raleigh, N.C.)
  • Central Maine Orthopaedics, PA (Auburn, Maine)
  • Clinic Sofia OB-Gyn (Edina, Minn.)
  • Wayne Dotson, MD, PC (Cleveland, Miss.)
  • Family Medical Clinic (Jane Lew, W.Va.)
  • Fayetteville Otolaryngology Head & Neck Surgery, PA (Fayetteville, N.C.)
  • Gabriel Healthcare, LLC (Ashland, Tenn.)
  • Christina A. Lord, MD (Leesville, La.)
  • Magee-Rosenblum Plastic Surgery (Norfolk, Va.)
  • Maumee Eye Clinic, Inc. (Maumee, Ohio)
  • Medac Health Services (Wilmington, N.C.)
  • Memphis Orthopaedic Group (Memphis, Tenn.)
  • Knox Family Medicine (Barbourville, Ky.)
  • North Fulton Urology PC (Roswell, Ga.)
  • One Source Medical Management (Phoenix, Ariz.)
  • Orthopedic Associates of SW Florida (Fort Myers, Fla.)
  • Probill of Layfayette, Inc. (Lafayette, La.)
  • Dr. Agnes Solon (Alexandria, La.)
  • Wilmington Ear Nose & Throat (Wilmington, N.C.)

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