Sevocity EHR Announces PDX (Provider Patient Data Exchange)
SAN ANTONIO, Dec. 17, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — Sevocity, a division of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc. (CMI), today announced PDX™ (Provider Patient Data Exchange) for Sevocity Electronic Health Records (EHR) customers.
With this new tool, Sevocity customers will be able to share medical information with their patients’ other providers. This secure provider-to-provider communication tool is required for Stage 2 Meaningful Use but is also available to all Sevocity EHR customers. PDX™ will allow Sevocity customers to easily import and export patient information with other providers using the national DIRECT system, regardless of the EHR system the other provider uses. PDX™ will be included for all current and new Sevocity customers at no additional cost.
“We are very pleased to be on the leading edge of new technology that will allow providers to more easily and securely share patient information with other providers,” stated Elaine Mendoza, President and CEO of Sevocity. “We are also committed to including this and all other features required for Meaningful Use into our standard pricing, preventing our customers from incurring extra cost,” added Mendoza.
About Sevocity Based in San Antonio, Texas, Sevocity empowers physician practices and health centers to embrace electronic health record (EHRs) by providing an easy-to-use, Internet-based electronic health record system. Because Sevocity EHR is an Internet-based (or ASP) product that provides secure access to clinical information via the Internet, practices and health centers avoid the expensive upfront capital expenditure and ongoing maintenance costs associated with client/server offerings.
For more information about Sevocity, visit www.sevocity.com or call (877) 777-2298. This Complete EHR is 2011/2012 compliant and is certified by the Certification Commission for Health Information Technology (CCHIT®), an ONC-ATCB, in accordance with the applicable certification criteria for Eligible Providers adopted by the Secretary of Health and Human Services. This certification neither represents an endorsement by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services nor guarantees the receipt of incentive payments.