NightingaleEHR is a cloud-based platform currently being used in pilot and early adopter sites. The EHR will be available to the public in August, according to a news release.
Sam Chebib, Nightingale president and CEO, said in the news release the company invested more than $12 million in developing the new platform, which is designed around five key principles: device and platform agnostic, predictive workflow with zero-based training needs, role-based and workflow driven, interoperable and multi-lingual.
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