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November 7, 2011 No Comments

SOURCE: PR Newswire

WILLISTON PARK, N.Y., Nov. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ — The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Office of Minority Health, North Shore Medical Labs, Inc. and the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) recently announced a demonstration project to foster broader adoption and use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and support national efforts to reduce health disparities affecting minorities in underserved areas.

Nortec Software’s EHR system, Nortec EHR, was selected to be donated by North Shore Medical Labs to providers in medically underserved communities and small practices in the states of Alabama, Mississippi and North Carolina.

“Nortec Software is proud to be selected as the EHR vendor in this pioneering initiative,” said Ajmal Sheikh, CEO of Nortec Software, Inc. “One of our core goals at Nortec is to create a company that uses technology to make a positive impact on communities. We value these types of partnerships and see them as a means to provide critical, quality access and bring about a tangible impact on safety and patient care in these underserved communities. I want to congratulate these organizations dedicated to making real change and to HHS for helping to make it happen.”

AHIMA will provide six hours of web-based training on healthcare IT to providers who work in underserved communities. Approximately 100 providers who complete the training will receive Nortec EHR licenses, including subscription fees, for 12 months. Nortec will help integrate the necessary information technology components within participating physician practices.

Provider recruitment efforts will be conducted by the Mississippi Institute for Improvement of Geographic Minority Health and the North Carolina Health Information Management Association.

For more information including how providers can participate, please contact Dr. Abid Sheikh at asheikh@nsmlonline.com or Dr. Bill Rudman at Bill.Rudman@ahima.org or visit http://www.nortecehr.com/donation .

Involvement by the OMH does not represent an endorsement of the general policies, activities, or products of Nortec, AHIMA and North Shore.

About Nortec SoftwareNortec Software is a leading provider of healthcare IT solutions that create efficiencies and streamline operations of healthcare organizations. Nortec’s premier offering, Nortec EHR, is a comprehensive electronic health record (EHR) solution which includes but is not limited to Electronic Medical Records (EMR), Practice Management, Scheduling, E-Prescribing, Eligibility Checking and Electronic Medical Billing and a Patient Portal. Visit http://www.nortecehr.com

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