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Help http://www.nextgen.com/ March 03, 2010 07:00 AM Eastern Daylight
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NextGen Health Information Exchange and Doylestown Hospital Recognized
as Winners of Microsoft HUG 2010 Innovation Awards
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HIMSS 2010
HORSHAM, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--NextGen Healthcare Information Systems,
Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:QSII)
and leading provider of healthcare information systems and
connectivity solutions, today announced it has been recognized as a
winner of the Microsoft® Healthcare Users Group (MS-HUG) 2010
Innovation Awards in the category of Interoperability/HIE. The award
was presented jointly to NextGen Healthcare and Doylestown Hospital, a
comprehensive, community-focused, multi-facility organization serving
patients and families in suburban Philadelphia, for its use of
NextGen® Health Information Exchange—formerly NextGen® Community
Health Solution (CHS)—to launch the Doylestown Clinical Network (DCN).
The companies were honored yesterday at an awards ceremony held at the
Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) Annual
Conference & Exhibition in Atlanta.

“While few health information exchanges have achieved true
success, the Doylestown Clinical Network is demonstrating positive
results including time savings and an increase in the quality of
patient care”
Doylestown Hospital utilizes NextGen Health Information Exchange to
facilitate secure data exchange among DCN participants, which includes
more than 400 independent physicians practicing in 42 specialties at
more than 100 practices. This data exchange has enabled Doylestown
Hospital to realize greater overall patient care efficiency and
quality. Specific benefits include:

Efficient, error-free communication. NextGen Health Information
 Exchange provides a secure central repository for patient data
 exchange, eliminating potential errors from re-keyed information.
 DCN participants access clinical data via either an automatic
 method—data is automatically imported into patients’ electronic
 charts—or a manual method that allows them to review data
 categories individually before importing them into charts.
Medication management. Doylestown Hospital earned a five-star
 safety rating in part because NextGen Health Information Exchange
 provides patient medication profiles and a complete medication
 database updated quarterly, with formulary compliance checking for
 accurate electronic prescription generation.

Diagnostic speed and accuracy. DCN providers view active problem
 profiles—categorized as “resolved” or “unresolved”—for each
 patient, documented by physicians across the care continuum. Date
 of onset and resolution for each problem is listed. Providers also
 see all current and historical diagnostic studies, reports and
 images (e.g., x-ray, ECG).
In addition, DCN physicians have realized time savings per patient
encounter simply from the ability to access current medication lists,
freeing valuable time for more thorough discussion and exam. Shared
documentation of histories, physicals, and progress notes via
pre-built, problem-based templates decreases documentation time while
also aiding accuracy.

“Being recognized for our use of NextGen® technology is a tremendous
honor,” said Richard Lang, vice president and CIO for Doylestown
Hospital. “The interconnected technologies can streamline workflow and
empower physicians to create comprehensive, longitudinal patient
charts for more timely and accurate decisions at the point of care.
The end result is the ultimate goal - more efficient, better quality
patient care.”
“While few health information exchanges have achieved true success,
the Doylestown Clinical Network is demonstrating positive results
including time savings and an increase in the quality of patient
care,” said Steve Aylward, general manager, U.S. Health and Life
Sciences, Microsoft. “NextGen Health Information Exchange, utilized by
DCN, is a great example of how technology built on Microsoft’s .NET
platform can provide interoperability without requiring practices to
have similar initial IT configurations.”

“NextGen Health Information Exchange is a proven platform for
facilitating connectivity across communities nationwide,” said Scott
Decker, president of NextGen Healthcare. “We applaud Doylestown
Hospital for sharing in this MS-HUG recognition with us and for
demonstrating how our technology really pushes the envelope to enhance
content driven-clinical workflow.”
Now in their 13th year of rewarding excellence in healthcare
technology, the Microsoft HUG 2010 Innovation Awards showcase
organizations that promote breakthroughs by enhancing the quality of
patient care, reducing costs, streamlining clinical and business
processes, driving interoperability, improving productivity and
workflow, and enabling informed decisions. Award contestants are
evaluated on how they provide significant business benefits to
healthcare organizations and improve patient care.

About NextGen Healthcare
NextGen Healthcare Information Systems, Inc., a wholly owned
subsidiary of Quality Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: QSII), provides
integrated electronic health record and practice management systems,
connectivity solutions, and billing services for hospitals and
ambulatory practices of all sizes and specialties. For more
information about NextGen Healthcare, please visit www.nextgen.com and
www.qsii.com.

This news release may contain forward-looking statements within the
meaning of the federal securities laws. Statements regarding future
events, developments, the Company's future performance, as well as
management's expectations, beliefs, intentions, plans, estimates or
projections relating to the future (including, without limitation,
statements concerning revenue and net income), are forward-looking
statements within the meaning of these laws and involve a number of
risks and uncertainties. Management believes that these
forward-looking statements are reasonable and are based on reasonable
assumptions and forecasts, however, undue reliance should not be
placed on such statements that speak only as of the date hereof.
Moreover, these forward-looking statements are subject to a number of
risks and uncertainties, some of which are outlined below. As a
result, actual results may vary materially from those anticipated by
the forward-looking statements. Among the important factors that could
cause actual results to differ materially from those indicated by such
forward-looking statements are: volume and timing of systems sales and
installations; length of sales cycles and installation process; the
possibility that the products will not achieve market acceptance;
seasonal patterns of sales and customer buying behavior; the
development by competitors of new or superior technologies; the
timing, cost and success or failure of new product and service
introductions, development and product upgrade releases; undetected
errors or bugs in software; product liability; changing economic,
political or regulatory influences in the health-care industry;
changes in product-pricing policies; availability of third-party
products and components; competitive pressures including product
offerings, pricing and promotional activities; the Company's ability
or inability to attract and retain qualified personnel; possible
regulation of the Company's software by the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration; uncertainties concerning threatened, pending and new
litigation against the Company including related professional services
fees; uncertainties concerning the amount and timing of professional
fees incurred by the Company generally; changes of accounting
estimates and assumptions used to prepare the prior periods' financial
statements; general economic conditions; and the risk factors detailed
from time to time in Quality Systems' periodic reports and
registration statements filed with the Securities and Exchange
Commission. A significant portion of the Company's quarterly sales of
software product licenses and computer hardware is concluded in the
last month of the fiscal quarter, generally with a concentration of
such revenues earned in the final ten business days of that month. Due
to these and other factors, the Company's revenues and operating
results are very difficult to forecast. A major portion of the
Company's costs and expenses, such as personnel and facilities, are of
a fixed nature and, accordingly, a shortfall or decline in quarterly
and/or annual revenues typically results in lower profitability or
losses. As a result, comparison of the Company's period-to-period
financial performance is not necessarily meaningful and should not be
relied upon as an indicator of future performance. The Company
undertakes no obligation to publicly update any forward-looking
statements, whether as a result of new information, future events or
otherwise.
Contacts
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Brian Parrish, 770-576-2544
bparrish@dodgecommunications.com
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