QGenda Introduces ProviderCloud, the Scheduling-Centric Provider Operations Platform for Healthcare

  • ProviderCloud brings together disparate provider systems to centralize provider operations information so healthcare organizations can effectively manage their entire workforce and improve the provider experience.

QGenda, the leading innovator in provider operations and healthcare workforce management, announced the launch of the first Provider Operations Platform, ProviderCloud. The platform, built specifically for healthcare, brings together traditionally disparate systems used to manage provider operations in order to serve as the central source of truth for provider operations information. The platform allows healthcare organizations of all sizes to gain holistic visibility into their entire workforce, as well as the actionable data that providers need to deliver quality patient care when and where it is needed.

QGenda launched #ProviderCloud to help healthcare organizations gain holistic visibility into their entire workforce. The platform brings together disparate systems to serve as the central source of truth for provider operations.

“Healthcare organizations today are juggling multiple, disparate systems to manage their provider operations data and workflows. These complex, disconnected systems make it impossible for healthcare executives to have clear visibility into their entire network of providers and their availability to provide care,” said Greg Benoit, CEO at QGenda. “Our vision is to support our healthcare partners in solving this challenge and enabling them to centrally manage provider operations through ProviderCloud.”

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Provider scheduling data is the power which enables QGenda to bring this unique platform to the market. ProviderCloud uses scheduling data as the foundation because it provides a complete view of providers’ past, present, and future responsibilities, location, and activity. This data enables key workflows and analysis within critical enterprise systems, including the EHR, HRM, and RCM systems, ultimately making QGenda’s ProviderCloud an essential system for healthcare operations.

Since QGenda was founded in 2006, the company built the leading provider scheduling platform and extended that platform with solutions including on-call, time tracking, compensation management, capacity management, credentialing, nurse and staff scheduling and workforce analytics. QGenda is now the only company delivering a complete platform for managing all provider operations across the healthcare enterprise.

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Provider operations refers to the critical systems and data used for the employment and effective deployment of healthcare providers – including physicians, nurses, and staff. It includes onboarding, credentialing, scheduling, compensation, capacity management, and workforce analytics. Data residing in these systems contains vital information about the entire network of providers, their status, and their availability. With provider scheduling data at the center, QGenda’s ProviderCloud delivers connected solutions for all provider operations workflows.

ProviderCloud is the culmination of five acquisitions and multiple new solutions, as we expanded our platform to support processes tangential to provider scheduling,” said Greg Benoit, CEO of QGenda. “Built with provider scheduling as the foundation, this unique platform brings together systems and holds powerful information not found in any other system across the enterprise. This launch serves as the foundation for continued growth as we aim to help provider organizations eliminate the challenges created by disparate provider operations.”

“Every organization that employs healthcare providers needs a Provider Operations Platform,” said Rich Miller, Chief Strategy Officer of QGenda. “ProviderCloud will fundamentally change the way we holistically manage our care teams with invaluable implications to patient access, financial health of organizations, and the provider experience.”

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