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==History== | ==History== | ||
− | Allscripts originated as a medication management company in 1986. The company developed an interest in information technology in 1997 and released an electronic prescription service for providers in 1998. Allscripts then procured numerous ambulatory EMRs in the following years. The new Allscripts was formed in August 2010 by the merger of Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. with Eclipsys Corporation | + | Allscripts originated as a medication management company in 1986. The company developed an interest in information technology in 1997 and released an electronic prescription service for providers in 1998. Allscripts then procured numerous ambulatory EMRs in the following years. The new Allscripts was formed in August 2010 by the merger of Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. with Eclipsys Corporation <ref name="allscripts">Allscripts http://www.allscripts.com</ref>, creating the largest connected community of clients in healthcare <ref name="allscripts"></ref> |
John McConnell founded Medico Computer Systems in 1982 which offered practice management services to providers. Misys Group then procured this company and it was renamed to Misys Physician Systems in 2002. It was also during this time that Misys Physician Systems acquired Home Care Information Systems and entered the home health market. The company later acquired Payerpath in 2005 and changed its name again to Misys Healthcare Systems to strengthen their services. Misys merged with Allscripts in 2008 before merging with Eclipsys. | John McConnell founded Medico Computer Systems in 1982 which offered practice management services to providers. Misys Group then procured this company and it was renamed to Misys Physician Systems in 2002. It was also during this time that Misys Physician Systems acquired Home Care Information Systems and entered the home health market. The company later acquired Payerpath in 2005 and changed its name again to Misys Healthcare Systems to strengthen their services. Misys merged with Allscripts in 2008 before merging with Eclipsys. | ||
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Allscripts is one of the largest companies focused exclusively on healthcare information technology, with over 5,500 employees and combined 2009 pro forma revenues of approximately $1.2 billion. Allscripts currently has 44 locations in 24 states, Canada, India, the Middle East and Asia. Their corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, IL. <ref name="allscripts"></ref> Allscripts states, "We bring to market a complete portfolio of clinical, financial, analytics and connectivity solutions, and a client base of 180,000 physicians, 1,500 hospitals and 10,000 nursing homes, homecare agencies and other post acute organizations – the largest network in healthcare.” [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=112727&p=irol-IRHome] | Allscripts is one of the largest companies focused exclusively on healthcare information technology, with over 5,500 employees and combined 2009 pro forma revenues of approximately $1.2 billion. Allscripts currently has 44 locations in 24 states, Canada, India, the Middle East and Asia. Their corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, IL. <ref name="allscripts"></ref> Allscripts states, "We bring to market a complete portfolio of clinical, financial, analytics and connectivity solutions, and a client base of 180,000 physicians, 1,500 hospitals and 10,000 nursing homes, homecare agencies and other post acute organizations – the largest network in healthcare.” [http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=112727&p=irol-IRHome] | ||
− | Glen Tullman, Chief Executive Officer joined “…Allscripts in August 1997, Glen has overseen the company's transition into the healthcare information sector, taken the company public and completed a $1.3 billion merger with Eclipsys Corporation, expanding Allscripts role into the hospital market and doubling the company's size.” <ref name="leaders">Allscripts Leaders http://www.allscripts.com/company/leaders</ref> The Wall Street Journal’s website MarketWatch (www.marketwatch.com) lists Mr. Tullman’s 2011 compensation at $428M | + | Glen Tullman, Chief Executive Officer joined “…Allscripts in August 1997, Glen has overseen the company's transition into the healthcare information sector, taken the company public and completed a $1.3 billion merger with Eclipsys Corporation, expanding Allscripts role into the hospital market and doubling the company's size.” <ref name="leaders">Allscripts Leaders http://www.allscripts.com/company/leaders</ref> The Wall Street Journal’s website MarketWatch (www.marketwatch.com) lists Mr. Tullman’s 2011 compensation at $428M <ref name="allscripts marketwatch"> Allscripts Marketwatch Profile http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/mdrx/profiles</ref> |
Glen Tullman resigned as Chief Executive Office on December 19, 2012. Currently, Paul Black is the CEO of Allscripts. | Glen Tullman resigned as Chief Executive Office on December 19, 2012. Currently, Paul Black is the CEO of Allscripts. | ||
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Allscripts is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange as MDRX. On September 2, 2011, Allscripts stock price was $17.12.[http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=112727&p=irol-IRHome] | Allscripts is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange as MDRX. On September 2, 2011, Allscripts stock price was $17.12.[http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=112727&p=irol-IRHome] | ||
+ | == Awards == | ||
+ | Black Book Rankings 2014 report named Allscripts' dbMotion population health management software as the best in the ambulatory EHR model HIE. <ref name="Black Book Ranking">http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/top-hie-vendors-2014-named</ref> | ||
== User Satisfaction == | == User Satisfaction == |
Revision as of 20:27, 6 September 2015
Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. provides HIT solutions for healthcare practitioners and healthcare organizations. [1] [2]
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Electronic Health Records
- 3 Mobility Solutions
- 4 Allscript Homecare
- 5 Electronic Prescribing
- 6 Revenue Cycle Management
- 7 Practice Management
- 8 Patient Flow
- 9 ACUTE CARE SOLUTIONS
- 10 Electronic Health Records/Computerized Physician Order Entry
- 11 Content Solutions:
- 12 Medication Management
- 13 Performance Management
- 14 Add On Solutions
- 15 Corporate Profile
- 16 Awards
- 17 User Satisfaction
- 18 References
- 19 old references, to update
History
Allscripts originated as a medication management company in 1986. The company developed an interest in information technology in 1997 and released an electronic prescription service for providers in 1998. Allscripts then procured numerous ambulatory EMRs in the following years. The new Allscripts was formed in August 2010 by the merger of Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. with Eclipsys Corporation [3], creating the largest connected community of clients in healthcare [3]
John McConnell founded Medico Computer Systems in 1982 which offered practice management services to providers. Misys Group then procured this company and it was renamed to Misys Physician Systems in 2002. It was also during this time that Misys Physician Systems acquired Home Care Information Systems and entered the home health market. The company later acquired Payerpath in 2005 and changed its name again to Misys Healthcare Systems to strengthen their services. Misys merged with Allscripts in 2008 before merging with Eclipsys.
Harvey Wilson founded Eclipsys in 1995 and procured MediNotes, a practice management company, in 2008.
According to NewsRX, Saline Memorial Hospital has selected Allscripts Sunrise as its core clinical system through 2024. The hospital selected Allscripts after a thorough evaluation of multiple electronic health record (EHR) vendors, choosing the Allscripts Sunrise platform based on extensive feedback from key stakeholders and after reviewing the flexibility and robust clinical functionality of the Allscripts solution. [4]
Electronic Health Records
- Allscripts Professional EHR: Developed for small to mid-size physician practices. This EHR product is bundled with practice managemnent and claims processing solutions. [5]
- Allscripts Enterprise EHR: Developed for large physician practices.
- Sunrise Acute Care EHR (formerly Sunrise Clinical Manager): Developed for hospitals and health systems.
Mobility Solutions
- Allscripts Wand: Developed for physician practices.
- Sunrise Mobile MD II: Developed for hospitals and health systems. [6]
- Allscripts Mobile Homecare: Developed for post-acute organizations.
Allscript Homecare
Allscripts Homecare is a healthcare system for both small and large home care organizations for the needs from patient intake, billing and account receivables. It also combines clinical needs, scheduling and several other business needs for home health or hospice.
Advantages
- Enhances patient care and management
- Easy to use
- Meets the standards of the organization
Electronic Prescribing
- ePriscribe Deluxe: Allscripts ePrescribing module
is a secure and safe way of sending prescriptions electronically. It can be used via the internet, iPhone, and other mobile devices.
- It saves time
- Easy to use
- Patient safe
- Cloud based
Revenue Cycle Management
- No upfront capital investment
- No licensing fees
- No server maintenance or software upgrades
Practice Management
- Allcripts PM
Patient Flow
Patient Flow is a comprehensive solution system for bed management and patient tracking. [7]
With patient flow, there are as several advantages: [7]
- Decreases ED Bypass time
- Improve Efficiency
- Increase Revenue
- Reduces bed time turnover
- Reduces wait time
ACUTE CARE SOLUTIONS
Electronic Health Records/Computerized Physician Order Entry
- Sunrise Ambulatory Care
- Sunrise Surgery
- Sunrise Radiology and Sunrise PACS
- Sunrise Critical Care
- Sunrise Laboratory
- Sunrise Tracking Board
- Sunrise Emergency Care
- Sunrise Pharmacy
- Sunrise Record Manager
Content Solutions:
- Sunrise infoButton
- Evidence-Based Order Sets
- Clinical Practice Guidelines
Medication Management
- Computerized Physician Order Entry
- ePrescribing (Prescription Writer)
- Knowledge-Based Medication Administration (KBMA)
- Sunrise Pharmacy
Performance Management
- Sunrise EPSi
- Sunrise Patient Flow
- Sunrise Clinical Analytics
- Revenue Cycle and Access Management
- Allscripts Care Management
- Allscripts ED
Add On Solutions
- Patient Kiosk
- Patient Portal
- Clinician Portalal
Allscripts also offers solutions for Post Acute Care (Referral Management, Homecare), Publically Funded Purchasers (Community Health Centers and Federally Qualified Health Centers), and Entire Communities (Community Solution, Connectivity Solution). [3]
Allscripts boasts of having the “largest connected community of clients in healthcare, …” delivering “an integrated platform of solutions to facilitate enhanced collaboration and exchange of clinical patient information.” They’re “committed to delivering One Network, One Platform, One Patient.” [3]
Allscripts website states that they are connected to:
- 180,000 physician users
- 1,500 hospitals
- 10,000 post acute care organizations
Corporate Profile
“Allscripts provides innovative solutions that empower all stakeholders across the healthcare continuum to deliver world-class outcomes. The company's clinical, financial, connectivity and information solutions for hospitals, physicians and post acute organizations are the essential technologies that enable a connected healthcare community.
Allscripts is one of the largest companies focused exclusively on healthcare information technology, with over 5,500 employees and combined 2009 pro forma revenues of approximately $1.2 billion. Allscripts currently has 44 locations in 24 states, Canada, India, the Middle East and Asia. Their corporate headquarters are located in Chicago, IL. [3] Allscripts states, "We bring to market a complete portfolio of clinical, financial, analytics and connectivity solutions, and a client base of 180,000 physicians, 1,500 hospitals and 10,000 nursing homes, homecare agencies and other post acute organizations – the largest network in healthcare.” [1]
Glen Tullman, Chief Executive Officer joined “…Allscripts in August 1997, Glen has overseen the company's transition into the healthcare information sector, taken the company public and completed a $1.3 billion merger with Eclipsys Corporation, expanding Allscripts role into the hospital market and doubling the company's size.” [8] The Wall Street Journal’s website MarketWatch (www.marketwatch.com) lists Mr. Tullman’s 2011 compensation at $428M [9]
Glen Tullman resigned as Chief Executive Office on December 19, 2012. Currently, Paul Black is the CEO of Allscripts.
Allscripts is listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange as MDRX. On September 2, 2011, Allscripts stock price was $17.12.[2]
Awards
Black Book Rankings 2014 report named Allscripts' dbMotion population health management software as the best in the ambulatory EHR model HIE. [10]
User Satisfaction
Sample user satisfaction ratings are noted below (all values approximated)
Question | Strongly Agree (%) | Strondly Disagree (%) |
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I am highly satisfied with this EHR system | 10 | 10 |
This EHR enables me to practice higher quality medicine than I could with paper charts | 30 | <10 |
Allscripts' annual evaluation was conducted by the Brown-Wilson Group. The group's evaluation has lead Allscripts EHR system be recognized as #1 per Black Book Rankings in 2014. [11]
KLASresearch named Sunrise the 2015 Best in KLAS Global EMR, Category Leader in Canada. [12]
References
- ↑ Allscripts about us http://www.allscripts.com/company/about-us
- ↑ Allscripts Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allscripts
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 Allscripts http://www.allscripts.com
- ↑ Allscripts healthcare solutions, inc.; saline memorial hospital selects allscripts sunrise. (2014). Medical Devices & Surgical Technology Week,663. Retrieved from http://ezproxyhost.library.tmc.edu/login?url=http://search.proquest.com/docview/1561086045?accountid=7034
- ↑ Allscripts TouchWorks EHR http://www.allscripts.com/products-services/products/touchworks-ehr
- ↑ Allscripts About Us http://www.allscripts.com/company/about-us
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Allscripts Patient Flow http://www.allscripts.com/products-services/products/patient-flow
- ↑ Allscripts Leaders http://www.allscripts.com/company/leaders
- ↑ Allscripts Marketwatch Profile http://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/mdrx/profiles
- ↑ http://www.healthcareitnews.com/news/top-hie-vendors-2014-named
- ↑ Allscripts Blog: Touchstone Black Book Rankings http://blog.allscripts.com/tag/black-book-rankings/
- ↑ https://twitter.com/allscripts
old references, to update
http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/1087956/
Edsall, RL, Adler KG. The 2009 EHR User Satisfaction Survey: Responses From 2,012 Family Physicians. Fam Pract Manag. 2009 Nov-Dec;16(6):10-16. Full text
Conn, J. Challenges ahead for Allscripts. (2012). Modern Healthcare, 42(52), 8-9.
6. http://www.allscripts.com/content/dam/allscripts/documents/TW00-TWBrochure.pdf