Physician Practice
Practice Name | Desert Sky Spine & Pain |
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Website | desertskyspine.com |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 4 |
Number of Locations | 5 |
Desert Sky Spine & Pain specializes in treating a wide range of painful conditions, including major joint pain, migraines, and spinal issues such as headaches, arthritis, herniated discs, and sciatica. They also address functional and structural limitations resulting from conditions like brain injury, stroke, and joint replacements. Their care focuses on pain management, physiatry, and providing non-surgical treatments aimed at addressing the root cause of pain to improve function and quality of life.
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
The search results from step 1 indicate that Desert Sky Spine & Pain uses a "Patient Portal" which offers standard features like scheduling, messaging, billing, and accessing health records. However, a specific branded name like "MyChart" (used by Epic) or the vendor name is not mentioned directly on their patient portal page or related search snippets. The search results from step 2 provide a list of patient portal vendors and mention that many patient portal solutions come integrated with EHR systems. Some vendors listed include PrognoCIS (Bizmatics), Cerner (HealtheLife, MyCerner), Epic (MyChart), Allscripts (FollowMyHealth), athenahealth, InteliChart, MEDHOST, MEDITECH, Bridge Patient Portal, DocVilla, NextGen Office, Greenway Health (Intergy), Healthie, and others. Several of these vendors offer a "Patient Portal" as part of their EHR suite and some allow for custom branding or white-labeling of the portal. Since Desert Sky Spine & Pain uses the generic term "Patient Portal" and its website features align with common patient portal functionalities provided by various EHR vendors, it's not possible to definitively determine the specific EHR system they use based solely on the patient portal branding and features. Many EHR vendors offer similar patient portal capabilities under a generic name or with white-label options. Therefore, I cannot tie the patient portal vendor/branding directly to a specific EHR vendor with the information gathered. Based on the available search results, Desert Sky Spine & Pain refers to their patient access platform simply as a "Patient Portal." While the functionalities described for their portal, such as requesting prescription refills, viewing statements, paying bills, scheduling appointments, and communicating with providers, are common features of many patient portals, the specific vendor or a branded name (like Epic's MyChart) is not mentioned on their website or in the search results. Many EHR vendors offer patient portals with similar features, and some provide options for practices to brand the portal with their own name rather than the vendor's. This makes it difficult to identify the underlying EHR system based solely on the generic "Patient Portal" branding and its standard capabilities. While several EHR vendors are known to offer patient portals, including major players like Epic, Cerner, Allscripts, athenahealth, and others, there is no direct information in the search results that explicitly links Desert Sky Spine & Pain's "Patient Portal" to a specific one of these vendors or their respective EHR systems. Therefore, it is not possible to definitively determine the EHR vendor used by Desert Sky Spine & Pain based on the available information about their patient portal.