Medsphere Raises $12 Million to Meet Increased Demand for Electronic Health Records

Press Release | Medsphere | August 31, 2009

-Open source OpenVista solution improves clinical care; Rapid implementation and adoption prepare hospitals for meaningful use and federal funding

Medsphere Systems Corporation, the leading provider of open source healthcare enterprise solutions, today announced that the company has secured $12 million in financing to support ongoing development and expansion efforts in the health IT sector. Hospitals are adopting Medsphere's OpenVista® electronic health record (EHR) solution to improve clinical care and rapidly qualify for federal stimulus funding via an accelerated implementation and adoption process.

"The nationwide push for healthcare reform and the focus on electronic health records as a key component in reform are having a measurable impact on health IT demand," said Irv Lichtenwald, chief financial officer at Medsphere. "We are delighted that Azure Capital Partners, Epic Ventures, Thomas Weisel Venture Partners, Western Technology Investment, and a host of physicians and other private investors recognize Medsphere's unique ability to rapidly transform the healthcare industry."

Hospitals must demonstrate by 2011 that they have implemented EHR solutions that improve clinical care to be eligible for financial incentives as part of the $19 billion investment in health technology included in the federal American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA). Medsphere is committed to implementing OpenVista in a fraction of the time required by proprietary EHR vendors, enabling facilities to maximize available federal funding.

OpenVista is the commercialized version of the VistA EHR created and developed by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) over 20 years ago. VistA has been a key component in the VA hospital system's recognition as a national leader in quality patient care. Because it is an open source solution, OpenVista can be implemented at commercial healthcare facilities much more quickly and cost-effectively than comparable proprietary solutions. With OpenVista, Midland Memorial Hospital, for example, was able to achieve established levels of automated patient care and clinical process improvement in less than half the time and at roughly one-third the cost of other vendors. Midland has also realized a host of improved clinical results, including fewer patient deaths and medical errors, and decreased infection rates.