Sevocity to Offer $100,000 in Electronic Health Record (EHR) Grants to Georgia and South Carolina Practices and Clinics As Part of Company Expansion
Posted on: Tuesday, 22 July 2008, 09:01 CDT
Sevocity, a division of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc. (CMI), today announced that it will offer up to $100,000 in grants to assist small to medium-sized practices and community heath centers in Georgia and South Carolina to purchase Sevocity EHR. Matt Hallman has joined the team as Regional Account Manager and will oversee the grant program as well as lead Sevocity's expansion into Georgia and South Carolina. This program is part of Sevocity's nationwide expansion and complements a similar program now in Florida.
Sevocity develops, maintains and supports Electronic Health Record solutions (also called Electronic Medical Record or EMR systems) for physician practices and community health centers. "We are thrilled to welcome Matt, an industry veteran with 20 years of practice administration and health information technology experience," said Cathy Huddle, VP Market Development for Sevocity. "Georgia and South Carolina are important markets for Sevocity and we are excited that Matt will lead our expansion efforts."
"I have worked with other Electronic Health Records and, by comparison, I believe Sevocity will be much easier for practices and clinics to use and achieve the efficiency improvements and cost-savings associated with EHRs," said Hallman. "The grant program, combined with Sevocity's affordable pricing model, will be a great help to clinics in Georgia and South Carolina that want to benefit from EHRs."
$50,000 is available for each state and the grants will be available for the first few clinics that sign up for the program or until the maximum funds available have been reached.
About Sevocity
Based in San Antonio, Texas, Sevocity empowers physician practices and health centers to embrace electronic health records (EHRs) by providing an easy-to-use, Internet-based electronic health record system. Because Sevocity EHR is an ASP product that provides secure access to clinical information via the Internet, clinics and health centers avoid the expensive upfront capital expenditure and ongoing maintenance costs associated with client/server offerings. For more information about Sevocity, visit http://www.sevocity.com. For details on the grant program contact Matt Hallman at 803-800-5703 or via email at mhallman@sevocity.com.
Source: Business Wire
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