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McKesson empowers hospital-employed or affiliated physician practices by extending the hospital’s clinical infrastructure to physicians in their practice. Horizon Ambulatory Care™, McKesson’s ambulatory Electronic Health Record (EHR), provides practices with a single, secure online patient record across care settings. This approach connects stakeholders by extending the existing clinical infrastructure within the hospital to other significant stakeholders in the community — physicians in their practice and patients in their homes.
In addition to the electronic health record (EHR), our practice management system, Horizon Practice Plus™, allows physician practices to streamline registration, scheduling and medical billing. RelayHealth® connectivity solutions make it possible for physicians to seamlessly interact with other physicians and providers as well as patients, payors and retail pharmacies.
The ultimate goal is to create a one-patient, one record model across care settings. Common tools, common content, common workflow and integrated data all contribute to helping physician practices deliver faster, better and safer patient care.
- Horizon Ambulatory Care
This workflow-driven ambulatory electronic health record solution automates the clinical functions of a group practice.
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- Horizon Patient Kiosk
A touch screen solution that provides self-service for the patient check-in process
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- Horizon Practice Analysis
These data analysis and reporting tools effectively manage the financial and business aspects of the practice.
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- Horizon Practice Plus
This comprehensive and proven practice management system addresses the complex revenue cycle management and administrative needs of physician practices.
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- HorizonWP Physician Portal
This secure, Web-based gateway provides anytime, anywhere access to vital patient information from disparate sources, enhancing care delivery.
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- McKesson Practice Complete
Provides a comprehensive revenue cycle management solution that addresses the financial, administrative and clinical challenges faced by physicians.
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