Our primary focus is on providing services that relate to the systems & applications that healthcare providers often leverage in their quest to reach Stage 7 of the HIMSSTM adoption cycle for Electronic Medical Records (EMR / EHR); and hence the name, Stage7 Systems.
Simple enough right? Digging a little bit deeper though, we work with healthcare organizations to deliver patient care faster and more securely by supplying expert talent that can help them implement and support the applications and infrastructure components used along the critical path leading from the data center to the doctor.
To deliver on that value proposition, we provide consulting & recruiting services in the following categories:
Healthcare & Clinical Applications
EMR / EHR, Inpatient Care, Ambulatory Care, CPOE, Revenue Cycle, Practice Management, Emergency Room, Pharmacy, Laboratory, etc.
Objective: To help our customers better manage and support the delivery of patient services across a fully integrated continuum of care.
Infrastructure & Security
Clinical Infrastructure, Application Virtualization, Desktop Virtualization, Single Sign-On, Multi-Factor Authentication, Server Consolidation, etc.
Objective: To securely and reliably deliver mission-critical applications to the devices used throughout the provider organization.
If you’re not yet familiar with the EMR / EHR adoption model created by the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS)TM, visit the HIMSS AnalyticsTM website to learn more.
If you’re looking for a partner who can work with you to tackle some of your toughest challenges in Healthcare, look no further. We’ve had the opportunity to work with some of the most respected healthcare organizations in the country, such as Marshfield Clinic, Tenet Healthcare, Fairview Health Services, North Memorial Health Care, Alliance of Chicago Community Health Services, UT Medicine San Antonio, UT Southwestern Medical Center, and others.
Contact us online or call us at 800.934.4110 to see if we’re the right partner for you.



