University Children's Eye Center to use SRS hybrid EMR for pediatric ophthalmology practice

SRS, the leader in high-performance hybrid EMR solutions, today announced that University Children's Eye Center has selected the SRS high-performance hybrid EMR for its high-volume pediatric ophthalmology practice located in East Brunswick, New Jersey.

"Preserving physician productivity was the most important factor in our selection of the SRS hybrid EMR for our specialized, dynamic practice," says Samantha Pinto, Administrator of University Children's Eye Center. "We looked at CCHIT-certified, traditional EMRs, but we determined that none of them could be used effectively in our fasted-paced, patient-centered environment."

"SRS is excited to welcome University Children's Eye Center to our national network of high-performance practices," says Evan Steele, CEO of SRSsoft. "Our easily adoptable solution will allow University Children's Eye Center to see an increase in workflow efficiency and physician productivity -- immediately."

SRS was designed with direct input by its high-performance physicians to provide them with a system that fits their needs, helps them to work more efficiently, and enables them to achieve a rapid return on their investment. SRS, which has built the largest national network of high-performance practices that successfully use an EMR, attributes its unmatched adoption rate to ease of use, fast implementation, and an accelerated timeframe for training physicians and office staff.

"The accolades we received from high-profile SRS hybrid EMR users nationwide were very influential in our decision to implement SRS," says J. Mark Engel, M.D., of University Children's Eye Center. "I was extremely impressed with the flexibility and usability of the SRS solution -- in today's market, an intuitive, user-friendly solution is not easy to come by."

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