Mountain View Hospital extends the use of SRS hybrid EMR

SRS, the leader in hybrid EMRs, today announced that Mountain View Hospital, an SRS client based in Idaho, is extending its use of the SRS hybrid EMR throughout its diverse range of highly dedicated physicians and staff. The hospital has grown by 40% with its recent expansion.

"We required a solution that could adapt to the full spectrum of services we provide, meet our productivity demands, and at the same time be flexible and easy to learn for our diverse group of physicians and staff," says Peter Fabrick, Vice President of Clinical Operations. "After an initial pilot, SRSsoft spread like wildfire throughout the hospital. Immediate access to complete and accurate digital charts enhanced productivity within the hospital and raised the bar on the level of patient care."

"We are very pleased that Mountain View Hospital has experienced success and is deploying SRS enterprise-wide. The SRS hybrid EMR is ideal for dynamic hospital environments," says Evan Steele, CEO of SRS. "Busy physicians really appreciate having one unified desktop that provides instant access to all their patients' most up-to-date clinical data -- and that's what SRS offers. Our OpenPath™ technology breaks down peripheral system barriers and brings together clinical information from a variety of external systems, saving the physician time and aggravation."

"I am very pleased with the impact SRS has had on our operations and the positive response from my colleagues," says Peter Fabrick. "We are very excited about the boundless capabilities of the SRS solution and the instantaneous access to critical patient information that it will provide to our physicians and staff."

SOURCE: SRSsoft

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