Privately held eClinicalWorks is one of the country's biggest vendors of electronic health records with 2014 revenue reaching $333 million, up from $270 million in 2013. Its customers include more than 100,000 physicians across the country and 50,000+ facilities. eClinicalWorks continues to expand its core business of providing record systems to doctors offices and prepares to launch a new system specifically for hospitals, chief executive Girish Kumar Navani said.
Mr. Navani said eClinicalWorks, which employs about 4,300 people worldwide, expects to post about $400 million in revenue in 2015.
“We’re having another banner year,” Mr. Navani said. “We expect our business to continue to have significant growth for the foreseeable future. We need talent. We need people, and we need space.”
eClinicalWorks plans to spend $30 million to finish and refurbish the recently purchased office building at 900 West Park Drive. The building was previously owned by EMC Corp and has been vacant since it was constructed 15 years ago.
Navani said that much of his company’s growth now comes from medical practices that are abandoning other software programs and choosing eClinicalWorks’ offerings.
“People are making the switch,” Navani said. “[They’re] wanting to get a system that they think physicians prefer.”
IDC’s research shows that eClinicalWorks is the second-largest provider of electronic health records to medical practices, behind Epic Systems Corp.