The practice includes 16 high-volume physicians and four physician assistants. “We used our previous EHR for many years, but as the government is changing the healthcare IT landscape and introducing intensified data requirements, we reevaluated our needs,” said POA President Christopher H. Kavolus, MD, in a news release. “We wanted an EHR that is specially focused, provides an efficient path to satisfying the meaningful use requirements, facilitates efficient data exchange and lets us transition effectively from ICD-9 to ICD-10.”
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