VitalHealth Software Announces Beta Program for Ambulatory EHR Designed with Mayo Clinic

VitalHealth releases latest version of electronic health record for small practices designed with Mayo Clinic; invites practices to join trial program.

Milwaukee, Wisconsin, February 21, 2011—VitalHealth Software, a leading provider of web-based software solutions for health management, announced the beta testing availability of VitalHealth EHR for Practices version 1.8, the latest version of its electronic health record (EHR) solution for small practices. This version offers a range of new features and functionality upgrades designed to meet Meaningful Use requirements. The company also announced that it is broadening its beta program for the product, inviting small practices across the nation to use the latest version of the EHR and provide feedback for ongoing enhancements to the product.

VitalHealth EHR for Practices is designed to be extremely easy to use in the highly-varied work styles of small practices. It will meet and exceed meaningful use requirements, with technology that delivers the clinical and operational benefits of a world-class EHR. Based on extensive research and designed with intellectual property licensed from Mayo Clinic, this next-generation EHR is also one of the first designed specifically for use with an Apple iPad as well as other tablet formats, laptops and desktops. The system is HIPAA compliant and will be certified for Meaningful Use in the next few months.

“We are extremely excited to be broadening the beta program so that we may have an opportunity to demonstrate, and get feedback on, the real difference we have achieved in building an EHR designed specifically to meet small practice needs,” said VitalHealth CEO, Laurens van der Tang. “We are looking forward to working closely with smaller medical practices to help realize our vision of an EHR truly designed for the small practice that compliments, rather than disrupts, the clinical workflow. We believe this is a great opportunity to bring the benefits of EHR technology to the small practices in the U.S. which has been historically underserved by this kind of technology.”

VitalHealth’s beta program is open to small medical practices, specifically those with fewer than 10 practitioners, and is suitable for both primary care and specialty practices. As part of this trial program, participating physicians will enjoy free use of VitalHealth EHR for Practices version 1.8 and a discounted offer at the end of the beta program. Throughout the trial period, the physicians’ only requirement is to provide VitalHealth with ongoing feedback on the EHR technology.

This latest version offers multiple enhancements, including a number of new user interface, reporting and billing features, including:

  • Point-of-care decision support based on Mayo Clinic primary care practice expertise
  • Disease and population management
  • Integrated patient checkout and billing features
  • Fully functional electronic lab ordering and resulting
  • Dictation workflow support
  • Enabling Connected Medical Home and Accountable Care Organization
  • Delivered on a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model via secure wireless connection (either through Wi-Fi or 3G)

VitalHealth recently entered into a marketing collaboration with Mayo Medical Laboratories (MML) in which MML will offer the VitalHealth EHR as part of its outreach solution. According to Laurens van der Tang, the collaboration with MML illustrates the value that this EHR technology platform delivers to the medical community, “With this marketing collaboration we are joining efforts with an organization that brings over 40 years of in-depth laboratory knowledge gained through its extensive experience and long standing relationships with community hospitals engaged in outreach services throughout the U.S,” said van der Tang. “It is beneficial to VitalHealth and its customers to have primary care expertise embedded in our EHR solution. Between the recent MML sales channel relationship, the opening of our beta program, and the anticipated meaningful use certification, this is a very exciting time for VitalHealth, setting us up for a very successful formal launch this summer.”

About VitalHealth Software
VitalHealth Software was founded as a collaboration between the Noaber Foundation (NL) and Mayo Clinic (US), and delivers web-based software solutions for health management. Our model-driven software platform is used by a growing network of partners. VitalHealth Software has offices in the U.S., Netherlands and India. For more information about VitalHealth Software, visit www.vitalhealthsoftware.com. For more information about VitalHealth EHR, visit www.vitalhealthehr.com.

About Mayo Clinic
Mayo Clinic is a nonprofit worldwide leader in medical care, research and education for people from all walks of life. For more information, visit MayoClinic.com or MayoClinic.org/news.

About Mayo Medical Laboratories
Mayo Clinic offers proven diagnostic tests to more than 5,000 health care institutions around the world through Mayo Medical Laboratories, Mayo Clinic’s reference laboratory. Revenue from Mayo Medical Laboratories’ testing is used to support medical education and research at Mayo Clinic. www.MayoMedicalLaboratories.com