In an effort to assist small to medium-sized practices and community health centers in Florida, electronic health record provider Sevocity is offering $50,0000 in grants to spur clinics to adopt EHRs.
Company officials say Burke Bomar has joined the Sevocity team as the company's Florida account manager to oversee the grant program.
San Antonio, Texas-based Sevocity, a division of Conceptual MindWorks, Inc., develops, maintains and supports EHRs for physician practices and community health centers.
"We are excited about our growth into Florida," said Cathy Huddle, vice president of market development for Sevocity. "Burke has 18 years of healthcare administration and medical collections experience and we are thrilled to have him join our team and lead our expansion initiative."
The grants will be available for the first clinics that sign up for the program or until the maximum funds available have been reached.
"I was impressed with how Sevocity's user-friendly software makes it easy for clinics to adopt Electronic Health Records," said Burke. "The grant program will make it even more affordable for clinics to achieve the efficiency improvements and cost-savings associated with EHRs. I look forward to growing Sevocity's client base in Florida."