2011 Black Book Rankings Announce Top Performing Electronic Medical Record Vendors
Over 4000 EMR users narrowed down the top twenty EMR vendors in each of ten categories across eighteen key performance indicators from a field of over 400 qualified healthcare software firms. As hospitals and physician practices scramble to select and implement EMR systems, early adopters identify the firms that delivered on outcomes and crucial stimulus fund requirements.
New York, NY (PRWEB) November 29, 2010
Black Book Rankings, well known internationally for accurate, impartial customer satisfaction surveys in the services industries conducted a sweeping four month user poll to determine the highest ranked Electronic Health and Medical Record organizations for 2011. Black Book's Top EMR Vendors detailed survey results for Ambulatory/Physicians, Acute Care/Hospitals & Emergency Care are available at http://www. blackbookrankings. com
Black Book Rankings surveyed over 30,000 healthcare records professionals, physician practice administrators, and hospital leaders in the information technology arenas to provide EMR users, media, investors, quality minded vendors, and prospective buyers of EMR/EHR software with a comprehensive comparison of the industry's top respected and performing vendors. Black Book Rankings employs eighteen key performance indicators targeted at ensuring high product and service performance through comparing vendors from the customer experience.
"Each physician practice and hospital has unique needs to consider when selecting the right electronic medical record software company," said Kevin Parker, MD, Black Book's EMR research director. "There's a big field of competitors and a short window of opportunity to maximize stimulus funding. Objective, independent data for EMR decision makers has been difficult to find. Black Book's 2011 survey results are a statement of proficiency that these top EMR vendors have the documented, user satisfaction outcomes to demonstrate exceptional implemenations, compliance and service levels."
2011's Top Black Book ranked firms, many on in top positions in multiple ranking data slices of EMR practice size or delivery location for 2011 include: (listed in alphabetical order) Abraxas Medical Solutions, AllMeds, Allscripts, AmazingCharts. com, Aprima Medical Software, athenahealth, BizMatics, Business Computer Applications, Cerner, ChartLogic, CMR, Connexin Software, CPSI, CureMD, Dell, DrFirst, eClinicalWorks, Eclipsys, EDIMS, e-MDs, Emergisoft, EmpowER Systems, Epic Systems Corporation, Forerun, GE Healthcare, gloStream, Greenway Medical Technologies, Health IT Services Group, Henry Schein Medical Systems, Ingenix, Integritas, iSALUS, Keane, KeyMedical, LOGICARE LSS Data Systems, Management Plus, McKesson, MDTablet, MED 3000, Medappz, MedConnect, Medflow, MEDHOST, Medical Software Technology, MedInformatix, Medisphere, Meditab, MEDITECH, MedNet System, Meridian, Microsoft, NexTech, NextGen Healthcare, Nightingale Informatix Corporation, Noteworthy Medical Systems, Nuesoft, OmniMD, Picis/Ingenix, Point and Click Solutions, Poseidon Group, Practice Partner/Practice Complete, Prime Clinical Systems, Prognosis HIS, Pro-Med, Pulse Systems, QuadraMed, Sage, Sequel Systems, Siemens, SOAPware, SOWSIA, SSIMED, StreamlineMD, SuccessEHS, SuiteMed, T-System, Universal EMR, and Wellsoft.
For comprehensive research and ranking data, http://www. blackbookrankings. com
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