Hello all,
I want to briefly share our great company, AccuStat EMR. We have offices located in NC and SC; clients across the U.S. Our company is phenominal because we perform all consulting, sales, implementation and training for the perfect "fit" EMR, PM system, and even hardware for your office.
AccuStat EMR also consults, sets up and maintains your network, installs all software, and then provides in-house AND remote support at a fraction of the cost of the EMR companies!! We can do this because we have a low overhead and we receive reimbursements from some of our partner companies, not the clients.
AccuStat EMR will stay with your company and staff until all are thoroughly trained with the cost usually still lower than what the EMR company can quote!! AccuStat EMR offers ASP hosting of chosen EMR software if the client chooses to not host in-house.
AccuStat EMR performs transcribing for clients as an added service or as clients slowly transition to the EMR.
We have become a great asset to our EMR company partners as well as our clients. One call, one company from start through finish and beyond. Look us up, we are worth it!
http://accustatemr.com/
browser based EMR.
Their website represents a new low in usefulness.
Darren's MySpace site which he setup himself is more useful.
Frightening thought: One of the ancillary services offered by AccuStat is web site design.
Scary.
elsie:Frightening thought: One of the ancillary services offered by AccuStat is web site design. Scary.
Accustat EMR website looks better.
It's quite hard to garner from the website that they actually are an EMR company.
Seems like they would provide IT support to install other EMRs.
Any maybe even loan me money.
Gee, I can't understand why any vendor would hesitate for an instant to post on this site.
Thank God she didn't say anything positive about CCHIT.
DrMurdoch: It's quite hard to garner from the website that they actually are an EMR company.
I guess they aren't an EMR company, they implement other company's EMRs.
Coconut:My name is Deborah. Coconut is a screen name I chose for silly reasons. Anyway, what we charge the EMR companies is confidential but, it is a cost that is completely outside of the EMR software costs. If a group chooses an EMR that we do not work with (which is really unlikely seeing that we work with so many) then we refer the physician directly to the EMR company with all of the information that we gathered with them and wish them the best as we bow out at that point. I will give you an example of how we work: Lets say that a 2-MD office needs a specific EMR and they want us to install, train and support the EMR. The EMR that they want would normally charge: (these figures are examples, not real) $10,000 for each software license $5,000 for software installation in-house for two days $2,000 for training for two days $2,500 for all travel costs $3,000 a year for support Total of $32,500. This is simply for the software without interfaces, hardware and network. AccuStat EMR would be paid "x" amount by the EMR company for selling their product and, AccuStat would receive discounts for selling the product. Say that AccuStat received a 10% discount from the EMR company for selling this particular EMR to the client. The cost to the client would be at MOST: $9000 for each software license $4500 for installation $1800 for two-days training $1750 for travel or less $2700 for a year of support For a total of $28,750 AccuStat can also purchase and set up hardware, network and interfaces where, most EMR companies simply have hardware recommendations and also expect a local IT company to do the network setup.Deborah Moore, ACNPPresident & CEOAccuStat EMR2008 SBA SC Business of the Yearinfo@accustatemr.com
My name is Deborah. Coconut is a screen name I chose for silly reasons.
Anyway, what we charge the EMR companies is confidential but, it is a cost that is completely outside of the EMR software costs. If a group chooses an EMR that we do not work with (which is really unlikely seeing that we work with so many) then we refer the physician directly to the EMR company with all of the information that we gathered with them and wish them the best as we bow out at that point.
I will give you an example of how we work:
Lets say that a 2-MD office needs a specific EMR and they want us to install, train and support the EMR. The EMR that they want would normally charge: (these figures are examples, not real)
$10,000 for each software license
$5,000 for software installation in-house for two days
$2,000 for training for two days
$2,500 for all travel costs
$3,000 a year for support
Total of $32,500. This is simply for the software without interfaces, hardware and network.
AccuStat EMR would be paid "x" amount by the EMR company for selling their product and, AccuStat would receive discounts for selling the product. Say that AccuStat received a 10% discount from the EMR company for selling this particular EMR to the client. The cost to the client would be at MOST:
$9000 for each software license
$4500 for installation
$1800 for two-days training
$1750 for travel or less
$2700 for a year of support
For a total of $28,750
AccuStat can also purchase and set up hardware, network and interfaces where, most EMR companies simply have hardware recommendations and also expect a local IT company to do the network setup.
Deborah Moore, ACNPPresident & CEOAccuStat EMR2008 SBA SC Business of the Yearinfo@accustatemr.com
Cocunut, welcome to EMRupdate! We can be a tough audience. See it as a contribution to improve your product "and message". Many come here seeking advice, like, "Hey, how can I improve my website or EMR?"
Coconut: We have become a great asset to our EMR company partners as well as our clients. One call, one company from start through finish and beyond. Look us up, we are worth it!
That being said, the readers here would probably like to know who your Partner EMR Companies (VAR or Otherwise) are? This would be valuable to you and your potential readers here.
Warm Regards, off to the day job.
I agree with Brendon. Transparency is important! Isn't this a variation on the VAR concept, or am I missing something here?
Al Borges, M.D.
● Oncologist in a Small Group Practice in Virginia
● My website URL: http://msofficeemrproject.com/