Surescripts recognizes 51 vendors and health systems for quality eRx

Surescripts has named 51 software vendors and health systems as recipients of its 2013 White Coat of Quality Award, which recognizes continuous quality improvement in e-prescribing through its Quality Management Program.

Established in 2010, the award program includes the following key requirements:

  • Senior leadership commitment to a goal of zero electronic prescription content errors;
  • Measurement and reporting of e-prescription content error levels;
  • Implementation of software updates to reduce e-prescription content error levels; and
  • Communication and training for end-users on how to better utilize their e-prescribing system to reduce errors.

The recipients of Surescripts’ 2013 White Coat of Quality Award include:

  • Baptist Health - Arkansas**
  • CoCentrix*
  • Connexin Software*
  • Custom Computing Corporation*
  • Darena Solutions*
  • DAW Systems – ScriptSure
  • DigiDMS
  • DrFirst Rcopia*
  • E*HealthLine
  • e-MDs
  • East Ridges Medical Software*
  • Echo Group*
  • Elliot Health System**
  • EnSoftek*
  • Exemplo Medical*
  • First Insight*
  • GeniusDoc
  • gMed*
  • Health Information Management Systems
  • Henry Schein MicroMD
  • Indian Health Service
  • Integrity Digital Solutions*
  • iPatientCare
  • JAG Products*
  • Keiser Computers*
  • Lee Memorial Health System**
  • M/D Systems*
  • MDFlow*
  • MDLand
  • MDToolbox
  • Medfx*
  • Medical Messenger*
  • Medicat*
  • Meditab Software, Inc.
  • MediTouch EHR
  • Mercy Oklahoma City**
  • Mercy Springfield**
  • Mercy St. Louis**
  • NextGen Healthcare
  • OmniMD
  • Pulse Systems
  • RemedyEHR*
  • STI Computer Services
  • Tranquilmoney*
  • University Health System**
  • University of Mississippi Medical Center**
  • Vanderbilt University Medical Center
  • Vision Works*
  • WRS Health
  • WEBeDoctor
  • Xpress Technologies*

*DrFirst Rcopia affiliated

** Epic affiliated

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