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The 10th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference
2020-06-01 - 2020-06-02    
All Day
Arrowhead Publishers is pleased to announce its 10th Annual Traumatic Brain Injury Conference will be coming back to Washington, DC on June 1-2, 2020. This conference brings [...]
5th World Congress On Public Health, Epidemiology & Nutrition
2020-06-01 - 2020-06-02    
All Day
We invite all the participants across the world to attend the “5th World Congress on Public Health, Epidemiology & Nutrition” during June 01-02, 2020; Sydney, [...]
Global Conference On Clinical Anesthesiology And Surgery
2020-06-04 - 2020-06-05    
All Day
Miami is an International city at Florida's southeastern tip. Its Cuban influence is reflected in the cafes and cigar shops that line Calle Ocho in [...]
5th International Conferences On Clinical And Counseling Psychology
2020-06-09 - 2020-06-10    
All Day
Conferenceseries LLC Ltd and its subsidiaries including iMedPub Ltd and Conference Series Organise 3000+ Conferences across USA, Europe & Asia with support from 1000 more scientific societies and Publishes 700+ Open [...]
50th International Conference On Nursing And Healthcare
2020-06-10 - 2020-06-11    
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Conference short name: Nursing Conferences 2020 Full name : 50th International conference on Nursing and Healthcare Date : June 10-11, 2020 Place : Frankfurt, Germany [...]
Connected Claims USA Virtual
The insurance industry is built to help people when they are in need, and only the claims organization makes that possible. Now, the world faces [...]
Federles Master Tutorial On Abdominal Imaging
2020-06-29 - 2020-07-01    
All Day
The course is designed to provide the tools for participants to enhance abdominal imaging interpretation skills utilizing the latest imaging technologies. Time: 1:00 pm - [...]
IASTEM - 864th International Conference On Medical, Biological And Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS
2020-07-01 - 2020-07-02    
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IASTEM - 864th International Conference on Medical, Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences ICMBPS will be held on 3rd - 4th July, 2020 at Hamburg, Germany . [...]
International Conference On Medical & Health Science
2020-07-02 - 2020-07-03    
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ICMHS is being organized by Researchfora. The aim of the conference is to provide the platform for Students, Doctors, Researchers and Academicians to share the [...]
Mental Health, Addiction, And Legal Aspects Of End-Of-Life Care CME Cruise
2020-07-03 - 2020-07-10    
All Day
Mental Health, Addiction Medicine, and Legal Aspects of End-of-Life Care CME Cruise Conference. 7-Night Cruise to Alaska from Seattle, Washington on Celebrity Cruises Celebrity Solstice. [...]
ISER- 843rd International Conference On Science, Health And Medicine ICSHM
2020-07-03 - 2020-07-04    
All Day
ISER- 843rd International Conference on Science, Health and Medicine (ICSHM) is a prestigious event organized with a motivation to provide an excellent international platform for the academicians, [...]
04 Jul
2020-07-04    
12:00 am
ICRAMMHS is to bring together innovative academics and industrial experts in the field of Medical, Medicine and Health Sciences to a common forum. All the [...]
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Feb 04 : Athenahealth Join Hands with BIDMC FOR New Record System

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The health care technology company athenahealth Inc. is teaming up with Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center to design an Internet-based system to manage medical records and compete in a growing, multibillion-dollar market for sales to big hospitals around the country.

Converting to electronic from paper records has received a major push — plus billions in federal funding — and is seen as essential to modernizing the industry, improving care, and controlling costs. Many large hospital systems are installing proprietary systems purchased from technology vendors that can have price tags exceeding $1 billion.

Athenahealth, of Watertown, is set to disclose Tuesday that it is buying what it says is a lower-cost and easier-to-use hospital software system designed by Dr. John D. Halamka, chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess, for an undisclosed price. Athenahealth will integrate the software into one of its existing products, primarily used in doctor offices, and market the new system to hospitals.

Electronic medical records systems in most big hospitals use in-house computer servers to store data, which is generally available only to providers within their networks. Instead, athenaheath’s system will use the Internet, storing data in the so-called cloud, so it can be downloaded and shared with providers both in and out of health care networks.

“Economically, clinically, operationally, and morally, the cloud is on the right side of history,” said athenahealth’s chief executive, Jonathan Bush.

The Beth Israel Deaconess system, called webOMR, will be incorporated into the Watertown company’s athenaNet, which includes functions such as patient registration, referrals, insurance claims, and payments. One goal is to make it easier for the records to follow patients from a referring doctor to a hospital and back.

Under the agreement with athenahealth, Beth Israel Deaconess will test the integrated system at its 58-bed hospital in Needham. Separately, the hospital system will install athenaNet for its affiliated primary care and specialty physicians at 38 sites in Eastern Massachusetts.

For Beth Israel Deaconess, the partnership with athenahealth is a validation of a system built by its doctors and programmers over the past 30 years. Even as other big teaching hospitals have outsourced records systems to national technology vendors, such as Epic Systems Corp. and Allscripts Healthcare Solutions Inc., Beth Israel Deaconess has held on to its in-house program.

“For the moment, the industry has not offered a product like that,” Halamka said.

Halamka said Beth Israel Deaconness spends about 2 percent of its overall budget on information technology, while other big teaching hospitals typically spend twice that much.

Athenahealth’s ultimate plan is to market the Beth Israel Deaconess-designed system to hospitals nationally. Bush acknowledged his company faces an uphill battle against more established rivals that already have their software installed at many leading hospitals.

The company, which until now has focused on doctors offices, remains one of the smaller players in the national market for electronic health records at hospitals. The company made a significant move into the hospital market last month when it acquired Atlanta-based RazorInsights LLC, a vendor that sells electronic health records and financial software to community hospitals.

The partnership with Beth Israel Deaconess is part of athenahealth’s effort to market products to larger hospitals.

Judy Hanover, research director for the technology research firm IDC Health Insights in Framingham, said many large-scale clinical software systems are designed to connect hospitals within a system but not to share information outside the system.

“They’re designed to lock in patients and information,” she said. “A patient who goes outside the system doesn’t have the benefits of their records, their medical history, and information from any tests of procedures they underwent.”

Hanover said there may be room for competing Internet products as new technologies emerge. But they would have to become more sophisticated and be tested at smaller hospitals before they can be marketed to large hospitals nationally, she said.

Shawn Kiesau, a spokesman at Epic headquarters in Verona, Wis., said Epic systems are proprietary but have the ability to connect and communicate with other systems, including Internet-based systems built by competitors such as athenahealth.

“Interoperability is Epic’s strength,” Kiesau said.

Epic, used by many Boston-area health care organizations, is seen as the top-shelf technology system on the market, but also as one of the most costly.

Partners HealthCare is rolling out a $1.2 billion Epic system for its network of 10 hospitals and 6,000 doctors. The system will eventually hold records for as many as 4 million patients.

With regulations and demands on health care technology systems increasing, Partners executives decided in 2012 to replace their in-house systems with Epic’s so they could focus more on patients without getting “bogged down on maintaining an [IT] system,” said Dr. Gregg Meyer, chief clinical officer at Partners.

“We needed to make a change,” Meyer said. “It’s expensive but it’s incredibly important.”

Robert Weisman can be reached at robert.weisman@globe.com.
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Priyanka Dayal McCluskey can be reached at priyanka.mccluskey@globe.com.
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