CHI Selects Allscripts Electronic Health Record

Catholic Health Initiatives Selects Allscripts Electronic Health Record
for Over 1000 Physicians in 19 States
Nation’s second-largest Catholic health care system standardizes on Allscripts
CHICAGO and DENVER – January 11, 2010 – Allscripts (Nasdaq: MDRX)
announced today that Catholic Health Initiatives (CHI) has selected the Allscripts
Electronic Health Record (EHR) solution for its 1050 employed physicians to enhance
the quality of patient care, improve communications, and deliver more cost-effective
care. The agreement also provides the opportunity for Allscripts to address the
information-technology needs of the more than 7,200 non-employed physicians affiliated
with CHI’s 75 facilities nationwide. CHI and Allscripts expect to announce the details of
a comprehensive, cost-effective solution for non-employed physicians in the next several
months.
With annual revenues of $8.6 billion, CHI ranks as the nation’s second-largest Catholic
health care system, serving communities in 19 states. The system includes over 350
medical practices, 75 hospitals, 40 long-term care, assisted-living and residential-living
facilities and two community health-services organizations.
“As CHI moves towards an integrated clinical IT strategy, it is vital that we have a single
high-quality electronic health record to serve our patients, said Michael O’Rourke, CHI’s
Senior Vice President and Chief Information Officer. “Allscripts is an excellent partner
with a strong vision and investment in their Enterprise EHR to support a national
implementation of CHI’s size and scope.”
Allscripts’ EHR will be integrated with CHI’s hospitals and other facilities to enable
health care professionals to access current patient information and the latest clinical
content for real-time decision-making across the care continuum.
“An integrated clinical document is essential to achieving our patient safety, quality and
physician enterprise growth strategies,” said Stephen Moore, M.D., Senior Vice President
and Chief Medical Officer of CHI. “We expect to realize significant improvements in
care delivery, as well as patient-and provider-satisfaction.”
Allscripts Chief Executive Officer Glen Tullman added, “CHI has set itself apart as a
leader among health systems nationally by delivering on a strategy to share clinical
information securely across its enterprise for improved coordination of patient care. We
will work with CHI to quickly deploy our Enterprise EHR across all of its regions. CHI
also plans to leverage our relationship with over 160,000 physicians nationwide by
connecting and exchanging information with those referring physicians.”
The Allscripts Electronic Health Record automates clinical workflow and gives
physicians immediate access to critical data from hospitals, labs, pharmacies, payers and
patients. Health care providers can access the EHR at any time, whether they are in the
clinic, at the hospital or on-call at home. By automatically tracking key patient metrics
and providing automated decision support, the web-based solution will help CHI’s
physicians advance their practices and deliver more-effective disease management,
preventive care and long-range health maintenance.
Beginning immediately, all CHI-employed physicians and other licensed caregivers will
be provided the Allscripts ePrescribe solution as the first step to full EHR deployment.
The stand-alone, Web-based solution, which requires no new hardware and minimal
training, can quickly generate secure electronic prescriptions and deliver them to the
patient's pharmacy of choice. Allscripts will then begin to implement CHI practices on
full EHR use.
About Catholic Health Initiatives
CHI is a national nonprofit health organization with headquarters in Denver. The faithbased system operates in 19 states and includes 75 hospitals; 40 long-term care, assistedliving and residential-living facilities; and two community health-services organizations.
Together, those facilities provided $553 million during the 2009 fiscal year in charity
care and community benefit, including services for the poor, free clinics, education and
research. With annual revenues of $8.6 billion, CHI ranks as the nation’s second-largest
Catholic health care system. For more information, visit www.CatholicHealthInitiatives.org.
About Allscripts
Allscripts uses innovation technology to bring health to healthcare. More than 160,000
physicians, 800 hospitals and nearly 8,000 post-acute and homecare organizations utilize
Allscripts to improve the health of their patients and their bottom line. The company's
award-winning solutions include electronic health records, electronic prescribing,
revenue cycle management, practice management, document management, care
management, emergency department information systems and homecare automation.
Allscripts is the brand name of Allscripts-Misys Healthcare Solutions, Inc. To learn
more, visit www.allscripts.com.
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Chief Marketing Officer
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Catholic Health Initiatives Contact:
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Director, Media Relations
303-383-2720
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