eIVF launches cloud-based EMR platform for fertility clinics

eIVF has announced the release of eIVF CloudFlex, a fully hosted, cloud-based electronic medical record (EMR) solution for fertility clinics. According to eIVF, CloudFlex delivers its unified platform in a secure, Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA)-compliant environment, removing the requirement for onsite servers and minimizing upfront infrastructure investment.

eIVF CloudFlex integrates clinical EMR software and hardware management into a single platform. Clinics access the platform’s latest version, V6, through the cloud with automatic upgrades and continuous compliance updates. eIVF says CloudFlex provides built-in management for both hardware and application layers, reducing IT workload for clinic staff.

The company reports that the solution includes flexible per-user pricing and reduced or no activation fees, providing predictable and scalable costs as clinics expand. The platform also features continuous data center monitoring and compliance protocols for data security. eIVF serves over 125 fertility clinics worldwide and notes that CloudFlex aims to allow clinics to scale their software operations without added infrastructure complexity.

“eIVF CloudFlex delivers the full power of eIVF in a secure cloud solution, with transparent pricing and none of the burden of infrastructure management,” said Nimesh Shah, CEO at eIVF. “Clinics can now benefit from the full power of eIVF, delivered securely through the cloud, supported by transparent pricing and the freedom from managing IT systems.”

Source: eIVF

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