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If you buy an EHR expecting it to make you loads of money without any extra work, then you're on your way toward what you'll perceive as a failed implementation. You need to start out with realistic expectations. EHRs do require extra work for most users during the first several months, and financial break-evens typically don't occur until one to two years from your go-live date.

We partner with the leading healthcare software solutions in the industry and use our research and experience to find the best possible fit for your practice. We discuss the feature/benefits and review your goals to determine an appropriate selection.

As with any software solution, we provide expert guidance on the hardware to do the heavy lifting. We work with industry leading hardware manufacturers to match your ideal software solution with compatible servers, workstations, laptops and tablet PC's. We can even assist with auxiliary items such as scanners, printers, microphones and other accessories that may benefit your practice.

Our staff assists you in setting specific, measurable goals for what you want to accomplish with the EHR will also help you define what constitutes success or failure. For example, you might decide that all six of your practice's physicians need to be fully utilizing all seven modules of your EHR by a target date. Or you might decide to shoot for a 70-percent reduction in transcription usage practice-wide by a certain date. Goals like these should be determined early in the planning, if not before purchasing your EHR, then certainly before implementing it. This is a long-term project. That isn't to say you shouldn't set high expectations. Establishing goals that are ambitious, but achievable, can be motivating. Our knowledgeable staff will help you to understand your users' needs, and to make sure they understand and share the stated goals.