August 2011. Weston, FL. gMed is proud to announce that its first Cardiology client has successfully demonstrated Meaningful Use using gCardio.
As the initial checks are being cut by the government for the HITECH incentive program, Dr. David Fishman joins a small group of visionary practices who will receive $18,000 per physician for completing the 90 days required to meet Meaningful Use in 2011. He was guided along the way by HITECH Advisor, a consulting service offered by gMed that helps practices meet Meaningful Use.
"Congratulations to Dr. Fishman for completing Meaningful Use. Dr. Fishman was engaged throughout the entire HITECH Advisor process and we are happy to see that his effort and dedication to his practice will pay off," said Sam Rubinsztain, VP of Product Development and one of the HITECH Advisors for gMed. Sam went on, "gMed is excited to be leading the way for specialty practices that want to participate in the EMR Incentive Program."
The practice of David Fishman MD, a solo Cardiologist in Chicago, Illinois will receive a HITECH incentive check for $18,000 in the next several weeks.
"I'm proud to be one of the first of my colleagues to complete the Meaningful Use process," said Dr. Fishman, "With HITECH Advisor, it wasn't nearly as painful as I thought."
gMed is a private company founded in 1997 to develop Electronic Health Records for single-specialty practices. gMed's application offers an integrated solution that is Specialty Specific and Easy to Use for Gastroenterology, Cardiology and Urology practices. gMed's technology is ONC-ATCB certified at the office and ASC, and enables practices to collect HITECH and other incentives. With more than 325 practices and over 3,000 physicians, gMed is the preferred EHR solution amongst specialty practices. gMed is a 2008 Fortune 5,000 company based in Weston, FL. For more information, please visit www.gmed.com