Grace Century FZ LLC’s EHR project, Quantum Innovations, Inc., has reached an agreement with Florida-based Healthcare Alliance Group, Inc. to adopt PWeR® 2.0 as its official health information technology provider.
Grace Century FZ LLC, is pleased to announce that its healthcare project, Quantum Innovations, Inc. (“QI”), has reached an agreement with Healthcare Alliance Group, Inc., a Florida based Management Services Organization (MSO), to adopt PWeR® 2.0 (QI’s electronic health record or “EHR”) as its official health information technology provider.
Healthcare Alliance Group is a MSO with a network of over a dozen primary care providers, and has recently reached a servicing agreement as a premier national Managed Care Organization (MCO), covering seven (7) counties within Florida for their Medicare and Medicaid members.
“Since we [Quantum Innovations] began our journey to build a premier healthcare technology platform called PWeR, we did it with the intent to go way beyond providing a static office based EHR, we built it in the cloud, and we built it to be a total solution to provide One Record…Total Connectivity™ across the entire healthcare ecosystem,” according to Noel J. Guillama, President of Quantum Innovations. “Today, we have taken a next-step in providing a community based platform dedicated to support providers’ in their quest for continuous and accountable care of their patients.”
“With our relationship with Healthcare Alliance, we will collaborate in many ways; Interconnectivity plays a significant roll and extends beyond the normal connections to laboratories, pharmacies, and insurance companies. PWeR is designed and expects to go much further to connect many of Healthcare Alliance’s providers to each other,” Guillama continued. “It will also connect the clinical and financial support teams at Healthcare Alliance as well as connect patients to their provider using the PWeR Patient Portal which is now in development. The relationship will also use our combined experiences to take PWeR to the operating level of an organization designed to support physicians in directing the care of the managed care patient. This relationship will also help QI develop its next evolution in connecting the financial and claims information to the clinical health information in real time with “total connectivity” – a truly unprecedented goal.”
This last item is designed to provide actionable data for providers and assist them in providing better care to their patients by using clinical data gained through the system while reducing waste and providing timely treatment.
“We have seen no system out there that is designed from the bottom up, like PWeR, to provide the connectivity across a care team. Not only do we think PWeR will give us a competitive advantage in our development, the initial interest from providers has been solid,” said Jesus Davila, the COO of Healthcare Alliance. “As the United States healthcare annual expenditures approach $3 trillion (USD), we are witnessing the beginning of the wave of over 77 million baby-boomers beginning to retire. Expansion of insurance with the recently enacted Accountable Care Act points to the desperate need to start using technology to help move the needle. We are excited by the opportunity to work towards a solution with PWeR.”
Scott Wolf, CEO of Grace Century, further commented, “We’ve worked hard for this monumental step of bringing, what we think to be, the ‘Cadillac of platforms’ in the mandate electronic medical field.”