MCLEAN, Va., Aug. 17, 2017 -- ZH Healthcare recently reported a significant increase in provider use of blueEHR, the company’s fully-customizable Electronic Health Records (EHR) and electronic health platform.
The company notably expanded system capability for major clients, while developing and launching a hospital management system, a telemedicine platform and expanding their workforce by 20 percent.
“Every practice is different and so is every patient,” said Shahzad Hashim, Chief Operating Officer of ZH Healthcare. “Each of our clients requires rapid implementation of a system that is specifically customized for their needs.”
For example, since June, nursing homes served by Curavi Health, a telemedicine provider that aims to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations, more than tripled their use of blueEHR.
Our system delivers workflow and electronic health records solutions as part of the CuraviCart™ and CuraviCare™ offerings, continued Hashim.
SehaCloud, based in Saudi Arabia, who provides EHR and telemedicine solutions in Arabic, increased their user base by more than 200%. SehaCloud’s solution leverages blueEHR’s multi-lingual capability and configurability to remain compliant with regulations specific to the Middle East.
Texas Sleep Medicine customized the blueEHR platform to launch a full sleep study center EHR and enterprise resource planning system for their 148 locations. The practice extended the implementation of blueEHR sleep study modules to three additional states in the last 6 months. The entire practice centers around technology, unifying each franchise under one system.
blueEHR’s other partners have leveraged the platform to deliver pain management practice systems and solutions for Management Services Organizations (MSO) and Accountable Care Organizations (ACO). These partners increased their client base by 42 percent and 200 percent, respectively.
The ZH Healthcare team unveiled a revolutionary Hospital Management System (HMS) within the blueEHR platform. Built on the same core values of ambulatory blueEHR, the HMS, offered as a SaaS product, greatly reduces associated costs, such as licensing and implementation.
“The first half of this year has been very exciting,” said Shameem Hameed, Chief Executive Officer of ZH Healthcare. “I’m proud of our team. The whole company is in sync to fulfill our mission: enable more affordable and accessible healthcare through an electronic health solution built around our clients’ unique needs.”
About ZH Healthcare, Inc.
ZH Healthcare developed and manages blueEHR, a truly customizable healthcare platform with infrastructure, compliance, and application layers, as well as solutions like electronic health records (EHR), practice management, revenue cycle management (RCM), inventory management, telehealth, and more. blueEHR is used by over 30,000 healthcare providers, staff, health systems, startups, and IT companies in 100+ countries.
Media Contact for ZH Healthcare and blueEHR: Emily Burdeshaw https://blueehr.com/ Office: 703-340-8546 Email: [email protected]


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