22 medical practices implement Misys EMR

Misys Healthcare Systems has locked down 22 more installs for its electronic medical records (EMR) system.

Misys EMR automates record keeping processes and enables physicians to retrieve and input patient data from a PC, handheld or wireless device. The system, which is part of the Misys Optimum family of products, provides electronic capabilities for tasks related to clinical data (such as transcription, imaging, orders management, messaging and prescription writing), as well as a wireless point-of-care system for physicians in the examination room.

The 22 practices that recently chose Misys EMR include:
  • Ada Family Medical Center (Ada, Okla.)
  • Asheville Arthritis Ct (Asheville, N.C.)
  • Bereza and Lovell Orthopedics PC (Grand Rapids, Mich.)
  • Donald Blair, MD (Dallas, Texas)
  • Capital Heart Associates (Raleigh, N.C.)
  • Cooper Family Medical, PLLC (Bradenton, Fla.)
  • Doctors of the North Shore (Morton Grove, Ill.)
  • Kevin Finnesey, MD (San Mateo, Calif.)
  • Fort Collins Youth Clinic (Fort Collins, Colo.)
  • Gregory Goings, MD (Springfield, Ohio)
  • Grayling Family Practice Clinic PC (Grayling, Mich.)
  • Harmon Medical Center (Las Vegas, Nev.)
  • Heiskell, King, Burns & Tallman Surgical Associates (Morgantown, W.Va.)
  • Kinston Prime Vision, PA (Kinston, N.C.)
  • Howard Mahabeer, MD (Reed City, Mich.)
  • North Idaho Medical Care (Post Falls, Idaho)
  • Planned Parenthood of South Central Michigan (Kalamazoo, Mich.)
  • Jeffrey D. Retting, D.O. (Groesbeck, Texas)
  • Wayne Heart & Internal Med (Goldsboro, N.C.)
  • West Suburban Women's Health (Willowbrook, Ill.)
  • Wilton OB/GYN (Wilton, Conn.)
  • The Womens Care Center (Denver, N.C.)

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