In The News

May
7
2012

BusinessWeek Innovator Girish Navani: Examining a City’s Health

Innovator Girish Navani-Examining a City's Health


April
25
2012

Maryland Physician Magazine: EMRs Worth the Pain

Maryland’s Health Information Exchange (HIE) provides support and recommendations for a select number of electronic medical records (EMR) vendors.


January
19
2012

Healthcare Informatics-Thinking Big

The New York City Department of Health's Primary Care Information Project creates bold population health connections across the nation's largest city


January
1
2012

2012 IDC Health Insights: Vendor Assessment Small Practices

IDC Health Insights: Healthcare Provider IT Strategies


December
1
2011

Ovum report: An innovative EHR vendor with remarkable market success

An innovative EHR vendor with remarkable market success


June
1
2011

MetroWest495: Biz Cover Story on eCW’s New Headquarters

How do you create a workplace environment that attracts and retains high-level talent in the blossoming health care and high-tech sectors? One way is to build a brand new headquarters and fill it with perks. That's exactly what Girish Navani did at eClinicalWorks in Westborough.


March
1
2011

Government Health IT : Lessons Learned, Inroads Earned

Government Health IT : Lessons Learned, Inroads Earned


January
19
2011

NewsOk: Norman physician becomes nation’s first to receive federal stimulus for electronic medical records

Cynthia Taylor receives initial payment of $21,250 from the Electronic Health Record Incentive Program for her Norman clinic's conversion and use of electronic medical records.


January
1
2011

2011 IDC Health Insights: Vendor Assessment Large Practices

IDC Health Insights: Healthcare Provider IT Strategies


May
23
2010

Healthcare Informatics: Can the Company Maintain High Standards-and Private Status-Despite Explosive Growth?

It shouldn't be surprising that the Westborough, Mass.-based eClinicalWorks (ECW) came in as one of the top three vendors of interest voted by HCI's readers. According to a February 2009 survey from the Orem, Utah-based KLAS, 24 percent of providers considered the privately held company when making an electronic medical record (EMR) purchase.