EHR/EMR

EMR leader Thornberry & Qualis to Improve Hospice Efficiencies

Patient Records and Equipment Ordering are Seamlessly Integrated

Thornberry, a leading home healthcare and hospice care electronic medical record (EMR) software company, today announced a new partnership with Qualis, the nation’s first durable medical equipment (DME) management firm, to improve efficiencies for hospice agencies.

The alliance creates a seamless experience for agency staff to place and manage DME orders directly from Thornberry’s NDoc interface, limiting the number of user sign-ins and streamlining the entire process to save both time and effort. Caregivers and clinicians can now move easily from patient charting within Thornberry to ordering essential medical supplies with the click of a button.  

“At Thornberry, interoperability is at the heart of everything we do,” said Peter Brown, President and CEO of Thornberry. “We know that hospice agencies provide better care when they can limit the data entry points and number of systems they’re logging into. The partnership with Qualis is a direct reflection of our dedication to using interoperability in support of clinical staff and the quality care they deliver.”

The collaboration is a natural progression for Thornberry, which has led the EMR evolution in the post-acute home health and hospice markets and created a strong reputation for superior clinical strengths and client support. In the next phase of development, the partnership will allow DME data from Qualis to appear in the patient record, conveniently storing everything related to a patient within the Thornberry system. 

Jared Kelley, Qualis President and CEO, added: “It’s clear, now more than ever, that nurses are heroes, and nurses who commit to serving hospice patients deserve the world. At Qualis the mission is simple: to give nurses back one of life’s most valuable resources – time. From managing DME headaches to simplifying the ordering process, these are the motivations behind our mission-driven organization.”

Thornberry’s market-leading software NDoc is built on the HealthShare Interoperability Platform and has been CCHIT Certified® since in 2011. The NDoc EMR software has been ranked #1 in its category by KLAS Research since 2013 and continues to receive high marks in both performance and its ability to help customers solve practical and operational challenges.

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