CARMEL, Ind., Sept. 29, 2017 -- Stratice Healthcare, a leading healthcare IT company, has announced an expansion of its EHR integrated & web-based eOrdersPlus™ platform electronically connecting physician offices, hospital systems & other care settings directly with its open, national network of providers offering choice in the fulfillment of patients’ medical equipment, supplies and homecare service needs.
Stratice’s newest application, Clinician Order Entry (CLOE), provides connectivity for a larger spectrum of post-acute care settings including home health agencies (and their skilled nursing staffs), pharmacies, and long term & rehabilitative care facilities. CLOE enables prescribers and clinicians within these additional care settings to initiate and ensure patient orders are complete and electronically transmitted for faster, more reliable and confirmed order fulfillment by their choice of suppliers based upon patient location, product/service need, and insurance/payer source.
“We are extremely pleased to introduce our Clinician Order Entry solution to serve additional post-acute care segments continuing to be burdened by the same inefficient, unreliable paper form, fax and phone-based ordering and fulfillment processes hampering all healthcare professionals’ efforts to deliver timely, reliable continuity of patient care. eOrdersPlus will continue to drive new workflow efficiencies, operational cost savings, increased margins, and improved patient care via our continuing digitalization of patients’ post-acute care medical orders,” stated Chad Hammerstrom, EVP of Business Development of Stratice.
News of this most recent expansion of the eOrdersPlus solution follows on the heels of a string of market successes for Stratice. Most notably, the Company’s national rollout of eOrdersPlus within over 150 electronic health record (EHR) systems provides first-time direct electronic ordering connectivity between over 300,000 healthcare professionals and 100,000 prescribers, and Stratice’s growing national fulfillment network of over 10,000 large national, regional and local distributors, suppliers and providers of other care services, offering complete national coverage.
“Stratice is accelerating its market expansion through our larger EHR and other system integrations, as well as our continuing expansion of eOrdersPlus applications to other patient care segments. Stratice soon will provide the opportunity for first-time, direct electronic ordering connectivity to over 75-80% of U.S. prescribing physicians & clinicians issuing over 300 million medical equipment & supplies orders annually generating over $45 billion in claim reimbursement revenue. We remain committed to the development of disruptive, more efficient, sustainable, and improved models of delivering quality patient care,” stated Jason Farmer, CEO of Stratice Healthcare.
About Stratice Healthcare
Stratice develops and operates eOrdersPlus™ -- a first-to-market suite of eOrdering solutions connecting its two-sided network of healthcare professionals (and their patients) with local, regional and national providers of medical equipment, supplies and other patient care services. Its cloud-based eOrdering solutions provide first-time direct electronic connectivity resulting in rapid, reliable and confirmed fulfillment of patients’ medical orders. eOrdersPlus enhances the coordination of patient care through intuitive eOrdering solutions eliminating time-intensive, costly and unreliable paper form, fax and phone-driven ordering & fulfillment processes continuing to burden patients, healthcare professionals, providers, suppliers and insurance payers, alike. For more information about Stratice Healthcare, please visit www.straticehealthcare.com.
For more information contact:
Chad Hammerstrom, EVP Business Development
[email protected]


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