The 2009 Top 20 Best in KLAS Awards: Software & Professional Services report includes performance ratings for nearly 900 software products and service offerings. The top-rated companies in 34 key market categories – including electronic medical records (EHRs) and practice management systems – have earned the 2009 Best in KLAS distinction, signifying their leadership in meeting customer expectations. Based on evaluations submitted by thousands of healthcare providers throughout the United States and Canada, KLAS rankings measure a vendor’s performance in areas like product quality, implementation, and service and support. A Best in KLAS award is reserved for the top-rated companies in a select group of the largest and most impactful market segments. The complete report is $500 for providers and $2,500 for non-providers. Winners in the Ambulatory EMR (EHR) category, by practice size: (6-25 Physicians) (26-100 Physicians) (More than 100 Physicians) For Practice Management systems, by practice size: (2-5 Physicians) (6-25 Physicians) (26-100 Physicians) (Over 100 Physicians) KLAS does not grant a Best in KLAS award for EHR or practice management systems for solo physician practices, but does award Category Leaders designations for that market segment. “For more than a decade, the Best in KLAS awards have recognized healthcare technology companies that set the standard for delivering the best experience to providers,” said KLAS President Adam Gale in a prepared statement. “The Best in KLAS distinction honors more than just a good product or service. It represents a commitment to meeting customer expectations in every phase of the buying process – from the sales presentation to implementation to ongoing service and support.” | Coding Counselor Simple and accurate ICD-9 code search. Start Here Patient Education Print customized patient education handouts. Start Here Dermatology Diagnosis Identify skin diseases by age, gender, location. Start Here AHRQ Clinical Guidelines Objective findings on medical interventions. Start Here ![]() ![]()
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