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		<title>enPHLO is Selected as Dosher Hospital EMR Selection Company</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[enPHLO, a leading provider of medical consulting and EMR implementation services, was selected by Dosher Memorial Hospital to lead the Referring Physician EMR effort. The Referring Physician EMR effort is a program designed to assist the hospital’s referring physicians in obtaining, purchasing, and implementing an EMR system. The hospital will compensate the practices for up [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>enPHLO, a leading provider of medical consulting and EMR implementation services, was selected by Dosher Memorial Hospital to lead the Referring Physician EMR effort.</p>
<p>The Referring Physician EMR effort is a program designed to assist the hospital’s referring physicians in obtaining, purchasing, and implementing an EMR system. The hospital will compensate the practices for up to 85% of the costs of the EMR software in accordance with the maximum allowable under the Stark Regulations.</p>
<p>The offering is the brainchild of Edgar Haywood III, the hospitals CEO.</p>
<p>enPHLO was selected to perform onsite assessments for each of the referring physicians to determine readiness and adoption requirements. Once this has been done, enPHLO will present the EMR vendors that would accommodate each of the practices’ specialties.</p>
<p>“It’s certainly a unique and generous opportunity,” says Brad Hinely, Director of Client Services at enPHLO. “It’s been our experience with group participation that we can deliver what would typically be an unaffordable EMR system at a deep discount. This gives the physicians a best-of-class software at a price they can afford. It’s generous, obviously, but the ultimate benefit will be to the patients as well as the physicians.”</p>
<p>The hospital&#8217;s effort offers the ability for the physicians to participate in the federal reimbursement initiative for Electronic Medical Records adoption, a program that can ultimately defray $44,000 to $64,000 in EMR implementation costs.</p>
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About enPHLO<br />
<a href="http://enphlo.com">enPHLO</a> is a medical consulting company specializing in Electronic Medical Record software evaluation and implementation.  Based in Wilmington, North Carolina, enPHLO provides consulting and EMR implementation services in North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, and Georgia.</p>
<p>For more information, contact Brad Hinely, Director of Client Services at 910-262-5776</p>
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About Dosher Memorial Hospital -<br />
Dosher Memorial Hospital is a Critical Access community hospital with 25 staffed acute care (inpatient) beds and 64 licensed skilled nursing center beds. Named after its chief surgeon Dr. Julius Arthur Dosher, the people of Smithville Township voted to pay a minimal hospital tax to ensure access to quality health care locally.</p>
<p>Approximately one mile from Cape Fear, the hospital is located in the coastal historic town of Southport, NC in Brunswick County. The hospital is overseen by a publicly-elected Board of Trustees and generously supported by a volunteer force of nearly 200, making Dosher Hospital unique in the state of North Carolina. </p>
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		<title>enPHLO answers your EMR questions</title>
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		<title>enPHLO Adds an Industry Veteran to Their Team</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[enPHLO has recently hired Melissa Little to serve as their new Director of EMR Implementations. Melissa has worked in healthcare management for over a decade.  She also brings over 10 years of EMR Implementation experience in the Radiology, Ophthalmology, and OB/GYN specialty fields.  Most recently, she worked with Medinformatix, a CCHIT and Drummond Certified EMR [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>enPHLO has recently hired Melissa Little to serve as their new Director of EMR Implementations.</p>
<p>Melissa has worked in healthcare management for over a decade.  She also brings over 10 years of EMR Implementation experience in the Radiology, Ophthalmology, and OB/GYN specialty fields.  Most recently, she worked with Medinformatix, a CCHIT and Drummond Certified EMR as an Implementation Manager.</p>
<p>She will oversee all current and new EMR Implementations.</p>
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About enPHLO<br />
<a href="../">enPHLO</a> is a medical consulting company specializing in Electronic Medical Record software evaluation and implementation. Based in Wilmington, North Carolina, enPHLO provides consulting and EMR implementation services in North Carolina, South Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Florida, and Georgia.</p>
<p>For more information, contact Brad Hinely, Director of Client Services at 910-262-5776</p>
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