The cloud-based service is accessible from platforms like Windows, Linux and MacOS, allowing clinicians and staff to access relevant health record data from various locations. The OpenVista Cloud EHR uses a subscription service payment model, which Medsphere officials say makes the service more affordable.
“Southern Inyo’s experience with OpenVista Cloud demonstrates that the future of healthcare IT is in cloud-based applications and [software-as-a-service] models that give clinicians, staff and patients the ability to access relevant data and functionality from anywhere,” said Medsphere CEO Irv Lichtenwald.
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