BOSTON, April 7, 2016 -- The National Patient Safety Foundation (NPSF), a central voice for patient safety since 1997, recently welcomed eClinicalWorks as the newest member of the NPSF Patient Safety Coalition.
The NPSF Patient Safety Coalition is a growing community of stakeholders from across the continuum of care aligned in the mission to make health care safer for all.
eClinicalWorks, based in Westborough, Mass., specializes in health care software designed to link physician practices to other medical services, such as pharmacies, clinical laboratories, and the medical supply chain. More than 115,000 physicians use eClinicalWorks products nationwide.
"Our work and products are very focused on building bridges to improve health care, and that certainly includes advancing patient safety and promoting greater efficiencies," said Girish Navani, CEO and co-founder of eClinicalWorks. "In joining the Patient Safety Coalition, we look forward to sharing our expertise and learning from the Foundation and other members."
eClinicalWorks joins myriad others in the Coalition, including other solutions providers working to address patient safety challenges, professional associations, advocacy organizations, and others similarly committed.
"One of the NPSF Patient Safety Coalition's goals is to bring together innovators like eClinicalWorks to share their experiences and insights," said Tejal K. Gandhi, MD, MPH, CPPS, president and CEO of NPSF. "As NPSF advocates for greater focus and attention on safety across the continuum of care, it is critical that we learn from stakeholders like eClinicalWorks."
Members of the NPSF Patient Safety Coalition gain valuable opportunities for networking, learning, and knowledge-sharing through quarterly webinars, an annual member meeting, special projects and events, and other high-value activities.
For more information about the NPSF Patient Safety Coalition and how organizations can participate, contact David Coletta, senior vice president, at [email protected].
About the National Patient Safety Foundation
The National Patient Safety Foundation's vision is to create a world where patients and those who care for them are free from harm. A central voice for patient safety since 1997, NPSF partners with patients and families, the health care community, and key stakeholders to advance patient safety and health care workforce safety and disseminate strategies to prevent harm. NPSF is an independent, not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. To learn more about the Foundation's work, visit www.npsf.org and follow @theNPSF on Twitter.
About eClinicalWorks
eClinicalWorks is a leader in healthcare IT solutions, providing a comprehensive EHR solution in addition to population health, patient engagement and revenue cycle management tools. Customers include ACOs, physician practices, hospitals, community health centers, departments of health and convenient care clinics. Based in Westborough, Mass., eClinicalWorks has additional offices in Austin, New York City, Chicago, California, Georgia and London.
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