CARMEL, Ind., July 27, 2017 -- Stratice Healthcare, a leading healthcare IT company providing electronic ordering solutions connecting physician practice offices and hospital systems with suppliers and providers of medical equipment, supplies and other patient care services, today announced a partnership with athenahealth, Inc. through athenahealth’s ‘More Disruption Please’ (MDP) program. As part of the athenahealth® Marketplace, the eOrdersPlus integrated application is now available to athenahealth’s growing network of 100,000 healthcare providers for connecting practices, physicians, and prescribers of medical equipment/supplies to the post-acute care supplier via an efficient, trackable, and compliant platform while eliminating phone calls, faxes and manual processes to receive Detailed Written Orders (DWO) with electronic integration to the prescriber’s EHR platform.
“Stratice delivers a valuable service for physicians and suppliers in the post-acute care market with eOrdersPlus,” said Jason Farmer, CEO of Stratice Healthcare. “Adoptions of our EHR-integrated e-ordering solutions deliver more efficient, intuitive patient care management workflows, faster and more reliable fulfillment of patients’ medical equipment, supplies and services orders, increased patient satisfaction, expedited hospital discharges, critical reductions in unnecessary hospital readmissions, and more effective, safe transitions of patient care.”
athenahealth is a network-enabled, results-oriented services company that offers medical record, revenue cycle, patient engagement, care coordination, and population health services for hospital and ambulatory clients. The company’s vision is to build a national health information backbone to help make healthcare work as it should. As a MDP partner, Stratice Healthcare joins a network of like-minded healthcare professionals who are looking to disrupt established approaches in healthcare that simply aren’t working, aren’t good enough, or aren’t advancing the industry and help providers thrive in the face of industry change.
To learn more about Stratice Healthcare’s new integrated application eOrdersPlus, please visit the eOrderPlus product listing page on the Marketplace.
About Stratice Healthcare
Stratice Healthcare developed and operates eOrdersPlus™ -- a first-to-market suite of electronic ordering solutions connecting our two-sided network of healthcare professionals (and their patients) with local, regional and national providers of medical equipment, supplies and patient care services. Our cloud-based, scalable e-Ordering solutions provide direct electronic connectivity supporting our open, national network delivering rapid, reliable fulfillment of patients’ medical orders. Through eOrdersPlus™, Stratice promotes interoperability through integration directly within EHR systems within the physician practice and hospital system care settings while enhancing the coordination of patient care through an intuitive electronic e-ordering solution eliminating the costly and unreliable paper, fax and phone driven ordering and fulfillment processes continuing to burden patients, healthcare providers, suppliers and payers alike. For more information about Stratice Healthcare, visit www.straticehealthcare.com.
Contact: Jeff Woodham, President Stratice Healthcare [email protected]


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