eClinicalWorks Receives Top Ranking in 2004 “Best in KLAS” Awards
Leading Research and Consulting Firm Recognizes eClinicalWorks EMR (1-5) Solution
Westborough, MA—March 2, 2005— eClinicalWorks, the leading provider of unified end-to-end ambulatory EMR (Electronic Medical Records) and PM (Practice Management) systems for multi-location, multi-specialty medical practices, announced today that is has received top honors in the 2004 “Best in KLAS” Awards in the EMR (1-5) category. The “Best in KLAS” designation caps a breakthrough year for eClinicalWorks, during which the company experienced record growth. eClinicalWorks is focused on customer support and satisfaction and recent awards have validated this dedication. In 2005, eClinicalWorks will continue to grow and establish itself as a leader in the unified Electronic Medical Records and Practice Management solutions’ ambulatory market segment.
“eClinicalWorks has achieved something quite notable with their Best in KLAS ranking in Ambulatory EMR 1-5 physicians space. In order to receive a high ranking in the Top 20, vendors really have to perform at a high level and pass a grueling test; that of being rated by those who know them best, their current live customers,” said Jason Hess, Director of Business Development at KLAS.
KLAS is the only research and consulting firm dedicated to improving the performance of healthcare information technology vendors as well as healthcare professional service firms. The “Best in KLAS” Award is given annually to vendors whose products score the highest in its designated category and also meets all the other “Best in KLAS” requirements.
“The KLAS name is unrivaled in the healthcare industry, possessing an unparalleled knowledge of today’s best healthcare information technologies which enables providers to make the right choices for their operations,” said Girish Kumar, Vice President of Sales at eClinicalWorks. “We are excited to receive this honor, which validates the value that the eClinicalWorks solutions deliver to ambulatory practices looking to regain control of their operations in order to deliver first-rate patient care.”
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