I am one of the members of Bradford Scott's amazing support team, specifically working in the area of System Administration. Some of my job duties include:
- operating system (Unix and Windows) installation and maintenance
- system performance issues
- software updates
- login and security maintenance
- system backups and disaster recovery
- printing issues
I have worked at
Bradford Scott since 1997, so I am focused on taking care of our customers. I look forward to supporting our current
Practice Management software solutions and am eager to aid existing and future customers in the industry-wide transition to
EHR.

I should have included the phone up to my ear, as that is how you normally find me.
The guiding principle in selecting the right Electronic Health Record (EHR) for your practice is simple. In order for an EHR to work, physicians and clinicians should be able to use the technology in a way that enhances their workflow rather than impedes it.
Sage Intergy EHR enables you to leverage clinical information by providing you with a customizable system that adapts to existing workflows rather than forcing you to change how you work. Plus, special enhancements for primary care, as well as both surgical and non-surgical specialties, mean Sage Intergy EHR easily adapts to the needs of any size or type of practice.

With over 50 years of combined experience in the healthcare market, Sage and its Channel Partner Bradford-Scott Data Corporation understand that the needs of a Gastroenterology practice can vary greatly from those required by an OB/GYN group. When it comes to choosing an electronic health records (EHR) system, it's important to consider how that technology will work for your practice, whatever the specialty. Sage Intergy EHR was built to accommodate those unique needs, so you can be sure the system works, thinks and moves the way you do.
Sage Intergy EHR has built-in features for the following types of specialty practices:
- Cardiology
- Gastroenterology
- Nephrology
- Neurology
- Obstetrics/Gynecology
- Orthopedics
- Pediatrics
- Primary Care
- Radiology
- Urology
Contact a member of Bradford-Scott sales team to see how we can support your specialty practice.


Purdue University will receive $12 million to help health-care providers adopt
and use health information technology, such as electronic medical records and e-prescribing.
Purdue is one of 32 non-profit organizations receiving funding through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to develop regional extension centers that will assist health professionals in selecting and implementing new information technology software.
"Electronic health records (EHR) technology has heretofore only been affordable by large practices and health-care systems, but through the federal initiative new options are being developed to enable adoption by practices of all sizes," said Dave McKinnis, director of Purdue's Technical Assistance Program.
"Purdue's expertise in health information technology puts us in a great position to help health-care providers engage and utilize these new resources and ultimately boost the health of patients throughout Indiana."
Purdue's center would help physicians and nurse practitioners at small practices across Indiana - with 10 or fewer doctors - and those aiding underserved populations and those that don't have access to the resources of the larger health-care systems and haven't yet adopted the electronic technology.
Modern health information technology, such as electronic medical records and e-prescribing, helps physicians increase the efficiency of practices and reduce the risk of errors, thus significantly improving patient care, which should be the ultimate goal of the healthcare industry.
As the largest provider of Medical Billing Software and EMR in Indiana and the five-state region, Bradford-Scott Data Corporation offers select products such as Intergy by Sage combined with support and training in order to implement the technology and use it to its fullest potential.

(gathered from IndyStar.com and InsideINdianaBusiness.com)
Imagine my surprise the other evening, relaxing after dinner and watching
"Nightly Business Report" when Paul Kangas mentioned the IPO (Initial Public Offering) of Emdeon Inc. From his report:
"Emdeon Inc. today announced the pricing of its initial public offering of 23,700,000 shares of its Class A common stock at a price of $15.50 per share.
The shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol EM."
Emdeon is a leading provider of business, technology and information solutions that transform both the financial and clinical aspects of healthcare delivery. Emdeon has a commitment to connect providers, payers, employers, physicians and consumers in order to simplify business processes, to provide actionable knowledge at the right time and place and to improve healthcare quality.
- Emdeon Business Services provides revenue cycle management and clinical communication solutions that enable payers, providers and patients to improve healthcare business processes.
- Emdeon Practice Services provides physician practice management and electronic health record software such as Intergy and services that increase practice efficiency and enhance patient care and reduces costs.
Bradford-Scott Data Corporation proudly sells
Intergy EHR and provides support with the best service in the Midwest.
Contact the sales team at
BSDC to arrange a personal demonstration and analysis of how our medical software solutions can provide you a positive return on your investment.
The Intergy Practice Management system is designed for a single practice or a multi-practice organization. It includes everything you need to perform essential services, like registering patients, scheduling appointments, posting charges, billing insurance plans, printing patient statements, and entering patient or insurance payments.
A number of optional features are available to assist your practice with additional tasks such as managing tasks, lab tests, prescriptions, diagnostic images, transcriptions of health care provider notes, and managed care referrals.
A variety of electronic data interchange (EDI) services also are available, such as electronic filing of insurance claims and patient statements, electronic remittance advice, claims status inquiry, real-time eligibility verification, and more.
See an online demo of the Intergy practice management software or contact Bradford-Scott sales department to schedule a personal demo.

Everybody knows the Indianapolis Motor Speedway is like a small city unto itself with approximately 300k fans attending the race each year. Additionally there are several days leading up to the race with thousands of fans in attendance. With that many people around, there is invariably need for medical attention for some of them.
New for this year, the Emergency Medical Center at IMS will have access to The Indiana Network for Patient Care, which involves all Indianapolis hospitals and many others across the state.
The Indiana Network for Patient Care is the nation's only citywide health information exchange. This metropolitan system allows emergency department physicians, with the patient's permission, to view as a single virtual record all previous care at any of more than 25 hospitals.
Electronic medical records (EMR) offer numerous advantages over paper records which are sometimes illegible and very often not where the patient is when he or she needs treatment. Because an electronic medical record allows the doctor to instantly see the patient’s prior treatment, medication history and other details critical to care, errors decrease.
If you or your practice is looking for an EMR solution, allow www.bradfordscott.com the opportunity to demonstrate one of the industry's leading products: Intergy by Sage.