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Helping NYC Youth Reach Their Potential



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An outsider might assume that New York City youth are universally savvy and self-reliant, capable of finding their way in what is, after all, one of the world’s largest and most diverse cities, a place that is brash, bold, and seemingly bursting with confidence.
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ADHD and Telemedicine: A Natural Fit



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When you step back and look at long-term trends in medicine, some things seem obvious. The use of telemedicine to better serve pediatric patients with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is such a case.
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Getting Online with Patient Engagement



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At Prime Care Family Practice of Prince George, Virginia, things were going well. Having worked with eClinicalWorks since 2012, the practice had an excellent healthcare IT partner. Providers were seeing 600 patients each week. The phones were busy.
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“They have their little phones!”



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In October 2016, Frontiers in Psychiatry published an online review of studies regarding cellphone addiction, some of which suggest that many people today might be a bit over-attached to those gadgets that seem to take care of more and more of our daily tasks.
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Healthcare, change, and changing mindsets



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If there’s anything more difficult than developing healthcare IT, it’s implementing it. And we’re not talking here about the developers and trainers at companies such as eClinicalWorks whose job it is to teach the software to clients. We mean how clients themselves adapt to rapidly changing technology.
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The right tools in human hands



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Most healthcare providers today don’t lack technology. The real challenge is realizing the full potential of the EHR, smartphones, tablets, trackers and apps. That means developing stronger communication skills, and making sure all providers and staff are trained to take advantage of available technologies.
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New York’s Morris Heights Health Center Live with eClinicalWorks



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Non-profit Organization Using eClinicalWorks Electronic Health Records and Population Health for its Nearly 200 Providers   Westborough, Mass.—March 15, 2016—eClinicalWorks®, a leader in healthcare IT solutions, today announces that New York’s Morris Heights Health Center (MHHC), a level three National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA)-recognized Patient-Centered Medical Home, is live using eClinicalWorks comprehensive electronic health records (EHR) solution for its nearly 200 providers. The organization will also be utilizing eClinicalWorks CCMR for population health management. This technology will assist MHHC in coordinating care across the continuum as well as evaluating population health and […]
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Looking Back at a Solid 2015



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This past year has been an exciting one for eClinicalWorks! As shown in the accompanying infographic, we opened two new locations in 2015 – one in Austin and the other in London – which will broaden our ability to service customers both in the US and in Europe. We also began an expansion of our Westborough headquarters, and expect revenues to be around $400 million for 2015, showing significant growth from previous years.
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Bringing Up Baby with healow



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We have dozens of apps to help with our activities, from ordering a cab or booking a table at a restaurant to helping us take charge of our health. How much did I run today? How many calories did I burn?
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healow Announces Internet of Things Integration



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Patient Engagement Platform Integrates Third-party Hardware Platforms, Including Home Monitoring Devices and Fitness Trackers, with Patient Medical Records     WESTBOROUGH, Mass.—October 16, 2015—healow® (Health and Online Wellness), a subsidiary of eClinicalWorks focused on enhancing and expanding patient engagement, today announces the healow Internet of Things (IoT) cloud. This allows third party hardware platforms and applications to collect, store and analyze patient shared data through a healow IoT API, giving providers more complete information for taking action at the point of care. To date, 45 million people have access to […]
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