A mobile software company based in Tulsa, Oklahoma told their local news station they stand to gain a "substantial" amount of business because of the more than $19 billion allocated for healthcare I.T. spending in the federal stimulus plan. The company, called Anyware Mobile Solutions offers its Reform XT mobile-centered solution to any business looking to cut back on workflow and increase productivity--it's not billed specifically as a mobile EHR solution. Regardless, the company expects to see more customers thanks to the recently passed stimulus plan.
"With tens of millions of dollars to digitize the health care industry, we can't quantify that now, but it will be substantial," Clint Parr, CEO of the Tulsa-based company said.
"With teams of doctors using Reform XT, they can each look at their own results and best practices and do a better job at their procedures," Parr said.