Healthcare IT News November 4, 2024
Andrea Fox

Its single cloud-based database integrates emergency department, ambulatory, financial, revenue cycle and enterprise resource planning data, the company said.

New York-based health IT company Altera Digital Health says its Microsoft Azure-built Paragon Denali electronic health record is now generally available for health systems.

WHY IT MATTERS
The new electronic health record, available as software-as-a-service, brings cloud services to rural, critical access and community hospitals, according to an announcement from the company last week.

A cloud-based EHR provides greater system reliability and data accessibility that can support an organization’s growth and users’ experiences with reduced hardware and maintenance costs and advanced security controls.

Meghan Bisping, chief information officer of El Segundo, California-based Pipeline Health System, said with Paragon, the company provided time...

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