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Allscripts

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Revenue
  
1.373 billion USD (2013)

Key people
  
Paul M. Black (CEO)

Allscripts wwwallscriptscomImage20LibraryLogoallscripts

Traded as
  
NASDAQ: MDRXS&P 400 Component

Industry
  
Founded
  
1982 (as Medic Computer Systems)1986 (as Allscripts)

Products
  
Analytics and InsightsCare CoordinationClinicalFinancialPatient Engagement

Stock price
  
MDRX (NASDAQ) US$ 12.05 -0.11 (-0.90%)24 Feb, 4:00 PM GMT-5 - Disclaimer

Headquarters
  
Chicago, Illinois, United States

CEO
  
Paul M. Black (19 Dec 2012–)

Subsidiaries
  
Eclipsys, A4 Health Systems Inc, Extended Care Information Network Inc, AllscriptsMisys LLC, A4 Realty, LLC

Allscripts Healthcare Solutions, Inc. (MDRX-NASDAQ) is a publicly traded American company that provides physician practices, hospitals, and other healthcare providers with practice management and electronic health record technology. Allscripts also provides solutions for patient engagement and care coordination, as well as financial and analytics technology. The company has more than 180,000 physician users and has solutions in 2,700 hospitals and 13,000 extended care organizations.

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Allscripts, founded in 1986, is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with additional key operations located in Raleigh, North Carolina.

In 2008, Allscripts merged with the healthcare systems operations of rival Misys. In 2010, Allscripts-Misys merged with another major healthcare information technology competitor, Eclipsys. In March 2013, Allscripts acquired dbMotion, Ltd., a supplier of community health solutions and Jardogs LLC, a patient engagement solution provider, both privately held.

MyWay Complications

In October 2012, Allscripts announced plans to discontinue their small practice software, MyWay. The solution fell short of meeting federal requirements for EHR incentives and some practices experienced issues after implementing the software. Allscripts offered a free upgrade to their Professional Suites platform as well as training for the new platform.

In December 2012, four physician practices brought about a class-action suit against Allscripts due to selling the “buggy” MyWay EHR and later discontinuing it. It is believed to be a first-of-its-kind case. The parties reached a joint settlement agreement that received final approval from the trial court judge. With this first lawsuit of this nature it has become a reference for future cases in this industry.

Eclipsys Merger

Allscripts and Eclipsys merged in June 2010 to form one company, creating the industry's largest network of clients on one product platform, resulting in a single patient record.

Allscripts is set to pay nearly $9.75 million to the proposed class to settle claims of securities fraud, after the company allegedly overstated its ability to integrate its Microsoft.NET and SQL Server with those of Eclipsys following their $1.3 billion merger.

References

Allscripts Wikipedia