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Empathic Podiatry Selects eClinicalWorks Cloud EHR, Revenue Cycle Management and Robotic Process Automation to Improve Efficiency

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Texas-based specialty practice chooses eClinicalWorks Cloud EHR to increase automation, streamline workflows, and enhance patient satisfaction

eClinicalWorks®, the largest ambulatory cloud EHR, announced that Empathic Podiatry — a physician-owned specialty clinic, selected eClinicalWorks Cloud EHR and Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) for swift access to patient information, enhanced interoperability and improved billing solutions.

The Texas-based specialty practice offers comprehensive podiatry care to assisted living and nursing home communities. The intelligent eClinicalWorks Cloud EHR transforms the delivery of healthcare. Providers can access patient information anytime, and anywhere, with limitless computing power, storage and memory. eClinicalWorks RCM provides a complete end-to-end billing solution or a self-service practice management model. The real-time dashboards and on-demand reporting help practices stay up to date with their financial health. Robotic Process Automation (RPA) with RCM features or bots also helps improve efficiency by streamlining routine tasks, including statement processing and payment posting.

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“We were looking to partner with an innovative healthcare IT solutions company like eClinicalWorks to enhance efficiency and provider satisfaction, leading to improved patient outcomes,” says Dr. Ryan Taylor, DPM, Empathic Podiatry. “Having utilized eClinicalWorks EHR in one of my previous practices, I found the software very easy to use. I hope to achieve seamless integration for charting patient information and easy billing solutions. This will allow me to focus better on patient care than administrative tasks.”

eClinicalWorks RCM solutions offer the following features to Empathic Podiatry:

SOURCE: BusinessWire

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