Friday, May 10, 2013

Vitera Healthcare Solutions Sponsors MediFuture 2023 Conference


Vitera Healthcare Solutions Sponsors MediFuture 2023 Conference

Vitera’s innovative healthcare technology can help lead the way in making Tampa Bay the nation’s healthcare innovation capital
TAMPA, Fla.--()--Vitera Healthcare Solutions, the nation’s premier provider of ambulatory electronic health records (EHR) and practice management software and services, today announced its sponsorship of MediFuture 2023, an event designed to position the Tampa Bay region as the epicenter of “disruptive innovation” in healthcare.
“We’ve been the leading innovators in healthcare technology for more than 30 years, now headquartered right here in Tampa Bay”
The one-day conference will be held May 13, 2013, in Tampa, Florida.
The inaugural conference, presented by the Tampa Hillsborough Economic Development Corporation, intends to inspire innovative thinking and new technologies that can be used to promote the region as a place where “tomorrow’s healthcare happens today.”
“We’ve been the leading innovators in healthcare technology for more than 30 years, now headquartered right here in Tampa Bay,” said Matthew Hawkins, CEO of Vitera Healthcare Solutions. “We continue to develop clinical and financial software that is transforming the healthcare industry. Naturally, we welcome area leaders to join us in positioning Tampa Bay at the forefront of healthcare innovation.”
Vitera ranks 36 among the nation’s top 100 healthcare vendors, according to Healthcare Informatics, and was recently ranked the No. 1 software developer in the Tampa Bay Area by the Tampa Bay Business Journal. The company has a long legacy of innovation, having introduced the first practice management solution for physicians, and the industry’s first-generation electronic health record solution.
Today, Vitera continues to provide physicians with tools they need to successfully manage their practices amid industry and regulatory changes, including electronic health record solutions that help office-based practices improve patient outcomes.
Electronic health records make it possible for medical professionals to collect, access and analyze huge amounts of medical data, so they can more accurately predict when patients are at risk.
“The goal of improving patient health—while decreasing costs—is virtually impossible without proven electronic health record and integrated practice management solutions,” Hawkins said.
To find out more about Vitera’s solutions and the company’s commitment to preparing practices for the future of healthcare, visithttp://www.viterahealthcare.com.

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