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08 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

08 September 2023

Gastro Care Partners selects ModMed to standardise operations

ModMed's platform is designed for scalability, enabling growth based on organisational needs and focus areas.

September 08 2023

Gastro Care Partners, the gastroenterology care provider in Colorado and Wyoming, is set to deploy ModMed's gGastro speciality-specific solution to standardise operations across its various sites in the US.

This move aims to improve efficiency, as well as care outcomes.

Gastro Care Partners CEO David Pyle said: “We were committed to finding a robust technology solution that would not only improve the efficiency of our practices but also enhance the patient experience and scale our business.

“ModMed was the clear choice as it offered a more modern and premium experience for both our patients and our providers.”

ModMed's gGastro solution comprises electronic health record systems, practice management tools, office and administrative functionalities, a premium analytics platform, and patient engagement tools.

It provides patients with online scheduling, medical records access, and administrative tools.

According to a press statement, ModMed's platform is designed for scalability, enabling growth based on organisational needs and focus areas.

Pyle added: “Having standardised financial reporting and analytics tools broadly available across all our practices also places us in a stronger position as we aim to expand our footprint.

“It will give us the opportunity to enhance operational efficiency, making our physicians more productive and creating more value for our physician partners.”

Gastro Care Partners delivers care through more than 45 providers across various ambulatory surgery and practice locations.

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