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AUXILIO Releases Case Study on Best Practices and Results of Electronic Health Records Go-Live Implementation
November 28, 2011
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AUXILIO’s MPS program ensures maximum interoperability
between hardware and software
Mission Viejo, CA – November 28, 2011 – AUXILIO, Inc. (AUXO.OB),
the pioneer in Managed Print Services (MPS) for the health care industry,
announced the release of a best practices step-by-step analysis and case study for
the successful implementation of an Electronic Health Records (EHR) strategy at
Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center that resulted in end-to-end hardware and
software connectivity and interoperability. Entitled “Fundamentals
for EHR Interoperability and Implementation”, the case study proves an
MPS strategy is the lynchpin for the successful re-alignment of workflow
processes necessary to design a new technologically advanced infrastructure for
the exchange of information between devices and software that guarantees the
delivery, privacy and security of critical patient data.
“We are at the forefront of providing hospitals specialized
knowledge and expertise as they tackle the transformative shift to e-records compliance
to meet the ‘meaningful use’ federal mandates,” said Joseph J. Flynn, president
and chief executive officer, AUXILIO. “The first step in this process is a
comprehensive analysis of a care system’s print related device and technology
infrastructure in order to create a new cohesive and seamless system for
electronic communications that is adaptive to any software or hardware. A
keystone of our unique vendor neutral MPS program provides hospitals with the
flexibility to customize the alignment of a multitude of print devices and
software that ensures maximum connectivity and end-to-end interoperability, and
ultimately advances the goal of sharing secure medical records between all care
providers and the patient.”
“Having a managed print services partner is key,” said Scott
Raymond, Executive Director of Information Services for Orange Coast Memorial Medical
Center. “Their (AUXILIO) expertise in document and print management and
efficiency solutions were invaluable and made this massive undertaking a much
more manageable process that enabled us to meet all of our EHR implementation
goals.”
“The financial challenges and resource obstacles in the path
to EHR compliance are enormous for health care executives today,” added Mr.
Flynn. “Scott’s team at Orange Coast Memorial Medical Center and the AUXILIO
Resident Team worked in tandem coordinating, strategizing and understanding the precise needs of the caregivers in order to achieve the hospital’s EHR
‘go live’ execution date. Together they established the highest standards of
data security and integrated the teams’ knowledge, skills and ability to
accomplish this vital strategic goal for the hospital.”
AUXILIO’s
Fundamentals
for EHR Interoperability and Implementation case study is publicly
available as a PDF download in the Hospital Customers section
of AUXILIO’s website. For further information regarding AUXILIO’s MPS business
model that substantially improves workflow efficiency and guarantees savings
for hospitals and hospital systems, please visit www.auxilioinc.com.
About AUXILIO, Inc.
AUXILIO, Inc. is the pioneer of managed print services for
the health care industry, working exclusively with hospitals and hospital
systems throughout the United States. We are vendor independent and provide intelligent solutions, a risk free
program and guaranteed savings. AUXILIO assumes all costs related to print
business environments through customized, streamlined and seamless integration
of services at predictable fixed rates that are unmatched in the industry. We
work collaboratively to assist our health care-partners in the delivery of
quality patient care. The service
and solutions provided by our on-site Centers of Excellence professional print
strategy consultants deliver unparalleled customer service across the industry.
For more information about AUXILIO, visit www.auxilioinc.com.
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product/services development, long and uncertain sales cycles, the ability to
obtain or maintain patent or other proprietary intellectual property
protection, market acceptance, future capital requirements, competition from
other providers, the ability of our vendors to continue supplying the company
with equipment, parts, supplies and services at comparable terms and prices and
other factors that may cause actual results to be materially different from
those described herein as anticipated, believed, estimated or expected. Certain
of these risks and uncertainties are or will be described in greater detail in
our Form 10-K and Form 10-Q filings with the Securities and Exchange
Commission, which are available at http://www.sec.gov. AUXILIO, Inc. is under
no obligation (and expressly disclaims any such obligation) to update or alter
its forward-looking statements whether as a result of new information, future
events or otherwise.