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Siemens and NextGen Healthcare Renew Alliance To Deliver Ambulatory IT Solutions

Press releases may be edited for formatting or style | February 12, 2010
Strategic alliance
MALVERN, Penn. /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Siemens Healthcare announced Thursday that it has renewed its strategic alliance with NextGen Healthcare Information Systems to deliver innovative ambulatory information technology (IT) solutions. More than 35 Siemens customers have already deployed NextGen Healthcare's ambulatory IT tools throughout their physician networks as a result of the relationship, formed to offer healthcare providers interoperable solutions that cross the care coordination gap between the acute and ambulatory environments.

In today's healthcare environment, exchanging health information across disparate systems and being positioned to receive government incentive monies tied to the HITECH provision of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) have become key drivers for technology adoption among healthcare providers. However, as patients seek and receive care in multiple settings, many physicians still lack shared access to key patient information such as patient history, medications, details of acute-care visits, and discharge summary notes.

NextGen Healthcare's interoperable ambulatory IT solution, available to Siemens customers through the renewed alliance, fills this void by enabling providers to access health information more readily across the healthcare continuum. Ideal for the multi-practice enterprise or solo practitioner, the application's flexibility helps users easily create and maintain complete medical records while it streamlines workflow, provides disease management capabilities, and helps them manage outcomes data. As a result, clinicians are better enabled to optimize patient care, the risk of the human element in medical error is reduced, and costs can be better controlled because duplicate testing and services are minimized.

"For a delivery system to be organized and highly functional, interoperable health information technology is a critical infrastructure need," stated Tom Bush, MD, Division Chief of Rheumatology and EMR Project Medical Director at Santa Clara Valley Health and Hospital System. Santa Clara is an acute care facility located in Santa Clara, CA that signed on for NextGen Healthcare to streamline their clinical data flow for faster, more accurate data extraction and interpretation, resulting in more time for their patients. "Our Siemens and NextGen interoperable solutions enable us to easily assemble the knowledge to make more intelligent clinical decisions and, ultimately, improve the delivery of healthcare services."