Awards and Recognition
No other Unified EMR or Practice Management Solution on the market offers the speed and flexibility to scale from a solo physician practice to large networks with hundreds of providers.
“I believe eClinicalWorks provides the very best value available of the electronic records and patient management systems I have seen. In the last twenty months, we also have a happier, quieter office, one that has entered the 21st century of technology in healthcare.”
— Dr. David Rinehart
South Point Family Practice, Belmont, NC
Below are some of our awards and recognitions:
Inc. 500
Every year, Inc. magazine ranks the 500 fastest-growing private companies in the U.S. by revenue. The 2007 Inc. 500 list measures revenue growth from 2003 through 2006.
Healthcare Informatics 100
Each year, Healthcare Informatics ranks the top 100 companies by healthcare IT revenue.
TEPR
eClinicalWorks is recognized by Towards Electronic Patient Record (TEPR) as an outstanding healthcare information solution. In 2003 through 2006 eClinicalWorks demonstrated that
their EMR and Practice Management solution is revolutionizing the healthcare industry.
KLAS
KLAS bases it reports from thousands of healthcare specialists who actively use EMR and Practice Management solutions. For the past 25 years KLAS has been measuring vendor
performance to provide accurate information about HIT (health information technology). In 2004, 2005 and 2006 no other EMR solution was more liked by users than eClinicalWorks.
Frost and Sullivan
Since the 1960s Frost and Sullivan has been monitoring new technologies. Today, they monitor EMR and Practice Management solutions to provide healthcare specialists
with information needed to make an informed decision.
American College of Rheumatology
American College of Rheumatology (ACR) is an organization made up of physicians, health professionals and scientists. Based on their requests eClinicalWorks has
demonstrated that our solution can perform to meet their specific needs.
American Academy of Neurology
The American Academy of Neurology (AAN) evaluated the business benefits, functionality, and financial viability of
various EHR vendor applications according to the needs of a neurology practice. The EMR work group released its report in September 2006.