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== Introduction ==
 
== Introduction ==
  
HealthLand , formerly Dairyland Healthcare Solution, was founded in 1980 in Glenwood, Minnesota. They have been serving healthcare industry for more than 30 years [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/]. HealthLand's focus is on the rural healthcare market and they have grown as a leading nationwide provider of comprehensive healthcare information systems for rural and critical access hospitals [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/]. Their network contain more than 500 clients all over the country.[http://www.healthland.com/news__events/news_archive/texas_hospitals_select_healthland_centriq_for_complete_electronic_health_record/]
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HealthLand , formerly Dairyland Healthcare Solution, was founded in 1980 in Glenwood, Minnesota. They have been serving healthcare industry for more than 30 years [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/]. Healthland, ranked #71 in corporate revenue on the 2013 Healthcare Informatics 100. HealthLand's focus is on the rural healthcare market and they have grown as a leading nationwide provider of comprehensive healthcare information systems for rural and critical access hospitals [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/]. Their network contain more than 500 clients all over the country.[http://www.healthland.com/news__events/news_archive/texas_hospitals_select_healthland_centriq_for_complete_electronic_health_record/]
  
With the awareness of needs, barriers and financial considerations of the rural healthcare environment, Healthland has developed highly functional, cost-effective healthcare information system. They have played an active role in helping the rural hospitals realize the benefits of a fully integrated electronic health record (EHR), which includes the ability to share patient charts electronically across the continuum of care- hospitals, clinic, long-term healthcare facility and home health practices.
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With the awareness of needs, barriers and financial considerations of the rural healthcare environment, Healthland has developed highly functional, cost-effective healthcare information system. They have played an active role in helping the rural hospitals realize the benefits of a fully integrated electronic health record (EHR), aiming for a population management model.
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Healthland acquired American HealthTech, Jackson, Miss.in 213. American HealthTech provides electronic health record technology and software solutions to nearly one-fifth of long-term and post-acute care organizations in the lower 48 states (4). Though both companies operate under their own names, the collaboration allows them to provide "a shared health record that follows the patient across the entire care continuum, including preventive, outpatient, inpatient, post-acute and in-home care".(5)
  
 
Healthland provides complete Inpatient EHR and has received ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification from CCHIT [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/].  They have met all the requirements to achieve Stage 1 Meaningful Use compliance and offer rural community and critical access hospitals the opportunity to receive incentive payments [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/].
 
Healthland provides complete Inpatient EHR and has received ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification from CCHIT [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/].  They have met all the requirements to achieve Stage 1 Meaningful Use compliance and offer rural community and critical access hospitals the opportunity to receive incentive payments [http://www.healthland.com/about_us/].
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3. Newman, E. (2013). Healthland buys American HealthTech; Franks to lead. Mcknight's Long-Term Care News, 34(7), 22.
 
3. Newman, E. (2013). Healthland buys American HealthTech; Franks to lead. Mcknight's Long-Term Care News, 34(7), 22.
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4. Pamela Tabar, Long-Term Living May 21, 2013. Healthland buys American HealthTech
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5. http://www.healthland.com/news__events/news_archive/2013_news_archive/population_health_management_solutions_arrive_as/

Revision as of 05:54, 25 January 2015

Healthland develops and implements Healthcare Information Technology and CCHIT certified EHR systems for rural hospitals and clinics.

Introduction

HealthLand , formerly Dairyland Healthcare Solution, was founded in 1980 in Glenwood, Minnesota. They have been serving healthcare industry for more than 30 years [1]. Healthland, ranked #71 in corporate revenue on the 2013 Healthcare Informatics 100. HealthLand's focus is on the rural healthcare market and they have grown as a leading nationwide provider of comprehensive healthcare information systems for rural and critical access hospitals [2]. Their network contain more than 500 clients all over the country.[3]

With the awareness of needs, barriers and financial considerations of the rural healthcare environment, Healthland has developed highly functional, cost-effective healthcare information system. They have played an active role in helping the rural hospitals realize the benefits of a fully integrated electronic health record (EHR), aiming for a population management model.

Healthland acquired American HealthTech, Jackson, Miss.in 213. American HealthTech provides electronic health record technology and software solutions to nearly one-fifth of long-term and post-acute care organizations in the lower 48 states (4). Though both companies operate under their own names, the collaboration allows them to provide "a shared health record that follows the patient across the entire care continuum, including preventive, outpatient, inpatient, post-acute and in-home care".(5)

Healthland provides complete Inpatient EHR and has received ONC-ATCB 2011/2012 certification from CCHIT [4]. They have met all the requirements to achieve Stage 1 Meaningful Use compliance and offer rural community and critical access hospitals the opportunity to receive incentive payments [5].

History

In 1980- founded Healthland (Formely Dairyland Healthcare Solutions).

In 2007- Healthland was acquired by Francisco Partners, private equity firm focused on information technology software.

In 2008-2009- Acquired Advanced Professional Software (APS) and American Healthnet (AHN).

In May 2013 - Acquired American HealthTech, an organization that specializes in EHR for post-acute facilities.

References

1. http://www.healthland.com/about_us/

2. http://www.healthland.com/news__events/news_archive/texas_hospitals_select_healthland_centriq_for_complete_electronic_health_record/

3. Newman, E. (2013). Healthland buys American HealthTech; Franks to lead. Mcknight's Long-Term Care News, 34(7), 22.

4. Pamela Tabar, Long-Term Living May 21, 2013. Healthland buys American HealthTech 5. http://www.healthland.com/news__events/news_archive/2013_news_archive/population_health_management_solutions_arrive_as/