![]() "The much-desired, but as of yet mostly unrealized, goal of clinical providers to be able to readily exchange secure information with one another, with labs, with radiology departments, with pharmacies and with clinicians who use different EHRs is finally reality," said Lawrence Dolin, Noteworthy's chairman of the board and CEO. "Our expanded suite of products will serve both of these objectives." "First, (we) provide physicians the tools they need to provide quality care and prosper economically and second, (we) provide communities of providers, hospitals and health systems the connectivity in the ambulatory arena to facilitate quality care and wellness," said Paul Ruflin, Noteworthy's president and COO. With both acquisitions, Noteworthy reportedly now has a complete application suite to support both the administrative and clinical workflows for ambulatory care in a physician's office or multi-specialty clinic or for an entire community of providers. The ChartConnect acquisition follows on the heels of Noteworthy's acquisition of MARS Medical Systems, Inc. and Pocatello, Idaho.ĬhartConnect's Web-based applications are designed to facilitate communication between care providers and securely allow the exchange and transfer of clinical information between care providers and other parties, such as laboratories, radiology departments, pharmacies, hospitals and transcription services. ![]() ![]() The new company will retain the name Noteworthy Medical Systems and serve a combined customer base of more than 1,200 practices, 5,700 healthcare providers and 12,000 users across 43 states, with company locations in Cleveland Phoenix, Ariz. ![]() Noteworthy Medical Systems, the Cleveland-based developer of a three-screen ambulatory electronic health record, will acquire strategic partner ChartConnect, Inc. ![]()
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