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Practice Fusion adds two new provider organizations to growing cloud-based EHR platform

Practice Fusion is adding two new provider organizations to its roster that will adopt the its cloud-based EHR platform to support new accountable care initiatives. In Michigan, Oakland Physician Network Services’ team of 425 primary care and specialist physicians are participating in the Medicare Shared Savings ACO model and will deliver value-based care under contracts […]

Practice Fusion is adding two new provider organizations to its roster that will adopt the its cloud-based EHR platform to support new accountable care initiatives.

In Michigan, Oakland Physician Network Services’ team of 425 primary care and specialist physicians are participating in the Medicare Shared Savings ACO model and will deliver value-based care under contracts for 15 different health plans.

Citrus Valley Health Partners, the largest, nonprofit healthcare provider for East San Gabriel Valley with more than 3,000 staff members and nearly 1,000 physicians, said it will leverage San Francisco-based Practice Fusion to build a clinically integrated network and coordinate care for nearly one million residents in Southern California.

“We need every provider using a modern, interoperable EHR to be successful with value-based contracts and move toward clinical integration,” Rodger Prong, executive director of Oakland Physician Network Services, said in a statement.

“Citrus Valley Health Partners is looking forward to the integration of our Practice Fusion physicians with the Citrus Health Information Exchange to improve the care provided to our patients,” added Martin Kleinbart, DPM, chief strategy officer for Citrus Valley.

Patients treated by providers using the Practice Fusion EHR will also have access to their personal health records and online appointment booking through Patient Fusion, the company said.

Practice Fusion is currently used by more than 112,000 monthly active medical professionals with over 91 million patient records. Last year, the company launched its consumer-facing platform, Patient Fusion, where patients can find and book appointments with doctors and access their medical records.