The two hospitals arrived at their EHR contracts after seeking input from employees, upper management and outside consulting firms. Several employees at Jenkins County had experience with Evident and recommended its Thrive EHR would best meet the hospital’s needs.
“The familiarity with Thrive and the Evident team played a significant role in our EHR selection process,” said Jenkins County administrator Earl Whiteley. “Meeting our compressed timeline was also an indication of the dedication the Evident team had to our success.”
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