BLOOMINGTON, Minn., Jan. 30, 2018 -- MatrixCare®, the largest long-term post-acute care (LTPAC) technology provider in the United States, is pleased to be awarded the prestigious Best in KLAS Award for Long-Term Care Software for the second year in a row. The title of Best in KLAS is a highly valued acknowledgement of outstanding efforts by software and services organizations to help healthcare professionals deliver better care. It is reserved for technology solutions that provide the broadest operational and clinical impact on healthcare organizations, as determined by users of the technology.
“While our competition continues to raise round after round of investment to fund operating losses or toils away with broken products and broken promises, MatrixCare continues to deliver exceptional outcomes for our customers. Our rock-solid operating performance and innovation-driven growth continues, and we are very proud to once again receive the Best in KLAS award based solely upon the feedback of our customers,” said John Damgaard, MatrixCare CEO.
This distinction comes on the heels of last fall’s Continuum of Care Report, wherein KLAS recognized MatrixCare as the top performing LTPAC EHR vendor, outpacing PointClickCare, CPSI (American HealthTech), and Netsmart (HealthMedX).
About MatrixCare
Current and multi-time winner of the prestigious Best in KLAS for Long-Term Care Software award, MatrixCare is the complete solution for growing organizations that need to successfully manage risk in care delivery across the LTPAC spectrum. Trusted by more than 13,000 facility-based care settings and more than 2,500 home care, home health and hospice organizations, MatrixCare’s solutions help ACOs, skilled nursing and senior living providers, life plan communities (CCRCs), and home health organizations to connect, collaborate and prosper as we migrate to a fee-for-value healthcare system. In addition to purpose-built EHR components for any LTPAC care-setting, MatrixCare also includes solutions to systematically increase clinical quality: Enterprise Analytics, robust Clinical Decision Support and the industry’s first Care Coordination platform to create a true, person-centric, e-longitudinal health record and enable LTPAC providers to efficiently manage the populations under their care. Visit www.matrixcare.com and www.carecommunity.com for more information.
MatrixCare is a registered trademark of MatrixCare.
About KLAS
KLAS is a research firm on a global mission to improve healthcare delivery by enabling providers to be heard and counted. Working with thousands of healthcare professionals and clinicians, KLAS gathers data on software, services and medical equipment to deliver timely reports, trends and statistical overviews. The research directly represents the provider voice and acts as a catalyst for improving vendor performance. To learn more about KLAS and our reports, visit www.KLASresearch.com.
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Ph: 952-995-9904


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