Adams Health Network Approves $500K for EMR, Billing Improvements

A $500,000 expenditure was approved by Adams Health Network to expand the capabilities of its facilities to receive software for EMRs and billing capabilities, according to the Decatur Daily Democrat.

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Executives hope the move will allow its care facilities to begin using EMRs next year.

Software costs are expected to be about $387,000 and $86,000 for system maintenance. Other costs will bring the total project cost to $537,389.

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