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Implementing Epic is a very large project where success requires experienced leaders, proven technical expertise, and the ability to forge results with both the technology and the key stakeholders in your organization. Fortunately, our team members have years of IT experience in both acute care hospital and ambulatory environments… » More
EHR Implementation and Support
Over two-thirds of physicians nationwide have adopted electronic health records (EHRs) as a result of the Meaningful Use Incentive program. Unfortunately, many or even most physicians and their staffs are dissatisfied with their EHR. Eagle guides practices through EHR Conversions… » More
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