HealthLeaders Media July 13, 2020
Jack O'Brien

The two companies said that the extension will support Allscripts’ Sunrise™ service, a cloud-based electronic health record.

Microsoft Corp. and Allscripts announced a five-year extension to their innovation partnership Monday morning.

According to a press release, the two companies said that the extension will support Allscripts’ Sunrise™ service, a cloud-based electronic health record. Microsoft will serve as the platform’s cloud provider and allow Allscripts to continue to access the technology company’s suite of digital tools.

Allscripts said that updates to its Sunrise product, including “expanded analytics and insights functionality,” will begin to appear for its clients by the end of the year.

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