Amagine, Inc., a subsidiary of the American Medical Association (AMA), has introduced the health IT index. This interactive programme allows physicians to identify their individual health IT priorities in just three minutes so they can begin working towards adoption. Physicians attending the AMA's Annual Meeting, taking place June 18-22 in Chicago, can try the health IT index at the AMAGINE booth.
The AMAGINE physician platform, introduced nationally earlier this year, brings a plethora of health IT solutions to physicians, including electronic medical record products, electronic prescribing software, claims management solutions and clinical decision support and reference tools. The AMAGINE team continually reviews services and solutions to ensure its products fit physicians' needs.
Within the last month, three new products were added to the AMAGINE platform. These are: DrFirst Rcopia-MU, WellCentive EHR-M and DocSite Registry.
DrFirst Rcopia-MU is an upgraded version of DrFirst's e-prescribing product Rcopia combined with a national patient registry. Rcopia-MU meets core and menu objectives to help physicians qualify for Stage 1 meaningful use requirements.
WellCentive EHR-M is an upgraded version of WellCentive Registry that has received appropriate certification to help meet the meaningful use requirements. Using WellCentive EHR-M, along with a certified e-prescribing system, is expected to help physicians qualify for Meaningful Use of Certified EHR Technology and federal incentives.
DocSite Registry is an online patient-centric registry that brings evidence-based measures to the point of care. The DocSite registry also organises relevant clinical information from the patient record allowing physicians to see a patient's medical history and health status at a glance.
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