Eclipsys makes acquisition move for MediNotes

  
The MediNotes acquisition further expands the physician clinic market for Eclipsys. Image courtesy of Eclipsys. 
Healthcare information system developer Eclipsys has entered into an agreement to acquire practice management software developer MediNotes of West Des Moines, Iowa, for a purchase price of approximately $45 million.

In addition to its Web-based practice management applications, MediNotes also has a deployed base of electronic medical record (EMR) systems, according to the Atlanta-based Eclipsys.

The acquisition is expected to bolster the presence of Eclipsys in the clinic and physician practice markets.

Eclipsys has tendered a $45 million offer, comprised of 39 percent cash and 61 percent common stock, and expects the transaction to close within 30 days, following satisfaction of customary conditions.

R. Andrew Eckert, Eclipsys president and CEO noted that a number of forces are combining to make practice management/EMR applications one of the fastest-growing markets in healthcare information technology today.

“Studies have shown that over two-thirds of surveyed physicians in small to mid-sized practices do not yet have an EMR solution, and all of them plan to have one within the next two years,” Eckert noted. “And almost a quarter of practices with an existing solution report they're planning to replace it soon. So there's a significant market opportunity here for both Eclipsys and our clients.”

Eclipsys has traditionally focused on providing information software, clinical content and professional services for hospitals and hospital-based health systems.

However, a growing number of specialty and smaller physician practices have sought a cost-effective way to deploy EMR and practice-management technology; in addition, healthcare systems are seeking ways to improve care coordination and expand relationships with loosely affiliated physicians.

Once completed, the acquisition of MediNotes will expand, but not replace, the current Eclipsys solution portfolio, the company said.

“The MediNotes Clinician solution suite —which will be rebranded — will complement our existing Sunrise Ambulatory Care outpatient clinic solution to meet the needs of physician practices, whether tightly aligned or loosely affiliated. The MediNotes Clinician applications will be joining other Eclipsys solutions comprising our comprehensive community portfolio, such as our patient and clinician portals,” Eckert said.

Around the web

The nuclear imaging isotope shortage of molybdenum-99 may be over now that the sidelined reactor is restarting. ASNC's president says PET and new SPECT technologies helped cardiac imaging labs better weather the storm.

CMS has more than doubled the CCTA payment rate from $175 to $357.13. The move, expected to have a significant impact on the utilization of cardiac CT, received immediate praise from imaging specialists.

The newly cleared offering, AutoChamber, was designed with opportunistic screening in mind. It can evaluate many different kinds of CT images, including those originally gathered to screen patients for lung cancer. 

Trimed Popup
Trimed Popup