Since 1996, Surgical Information Systems (“SIS”) has been dedicated to providing surgical care providers with the solutions and services they need to deliver improved operational, financial, and clinical outcomes. Focused exclusively on perioperative IT, SIS serves over 2900 facilities across the United States and Canada.
The SIS product suite is built specifically for the perioperative environment and includes hospital and ASC-focused solutions covering perioperative Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), Anesthesia Information Management Systems (AIMS), ASC business management, and business intelligence and analytics solutions. SIS’ AmkaiCharts™ solution, is the No. 1 ranked outpatient EMR. Services, including revenue cycle management and ASC advisory services, complement SIS’ software solutions.
The SIS product suite is built specifically for the perioperative environment and includes hospital and ASC-focused solutions covering perioperative Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), Anesthesia Information Management Systems (AIMS), ASC business management, and business intelligence and analytics solutions. SIS’ AmkaiCharts™ solution, is the No. 1 ranked outpatient EMR. Services, including revenue cycle management and ASC advisory services, complement SIS’ software solutions.
Location: United States, Georgia, Alpharetta
Employees: 201-500
Founded date: 1996
Investors 2
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| - | Sopris Cap... | sopriscapi... |
| - | Redmont Ca... | redmontcap... |
Mentions in press and media 2
| Date | Title | Description |
| 02.03.2012 | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital enters big data market with new startup | Now, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center is jumping into the big data game with the formation of a new startup, called QI Healthcare, which has been founded to commercialize technology developed at the renowned children’s hospital... |
| - | Cincinnati Children’s Hospital enters big data market with new startup | There are few more ubiquitous buzz phrases today in American business — and healthcare in particular — than “big data.” In healthcare, developing the analytics to draw meaningful conclusions out of mountains of data like electronic medical ... |