The platform is designed to manage data flow across EHRs, practice management systems and more.
“Working across the healthcare landscape, we see providers struggling with technology integration and data interoperability, often using a number of applications for their integration,” commented Vik Sheshadri, vice president of product development at eMedApps. “We’ve taken an integrated approach, providing vendor-neutral modules that work together cohesively. Providers choose our solutions to solve data exchange, integration and hosting problems without adding complexity or service fees.”
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