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The Breakaway Method incorporates the "four corners of adoption" that are coordinated and communicated in an innovative learning solution centered around the PromisePoint Community™.

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The Breakaway Method has been proven effective with multiple applications and vendor solutions for clients including:
- community hospitals
- physician practices
- academic medical centers
- integrated delivery networks
- ambulatory clinics
- as well as other unique provider organizations such as Hope Network, and specialty radiology groups
We tailor our approach and solution design to your workflows and organizational requirements.
Please contact us to learn more about how we work with your application vendor of choice to achieve guaranteed end user adoption. Here is just a sampling of our relationships, experience and expertise:
Physician Practice Solutions:
- Allscripts
- AthenaHealth
- MedSphere
- NextGen
Hospital and Ambulatory Solutions:
- Cerner
- Eclipsys
- Epic
- GE Healthcare
- Healthland
- HMS
- HSC
- Lawson
- McKesson
- Meditech
- Picis
- Siemens
- Additional applications for radiology, lab, pharmacy, ED, coding, revenue cycle and more.
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- Physicians and all users improved from 34% to 96% confident in using the EMR, and from 37% to 97% knowledgeable of the EMR application – UT Medical Group
- 3,000 EMR users across two hospitals and multiple clinics in a single “go live” event – with no staff disruption, no loss of patient care time – Valley Baptist Health System
- Across all of our locations, we estimate we saved 101,384 patient care days of staff time using The Breakaway Group – HealthSouth Diagnostic Division
- End users improved from 42% to 95% knowledgeable and from 38 % to 93% confident using The Breakaway Method for radiology scheduling, registration and billing – Stanford Hospital & Clinics
- One thousand users were uploaded to the LMS in preparation for a curriculum delivery for application coaches. USC's GE Centricity Business application includes back‐office applications and is sure to enhance the organization's financial reporting and planning capabilities. – USC Care Medical Group
- The Community Hospital of the Monterey Peninsula (CHOMP) successfully completed its Centricity RIS-IC Simulation (SIM). The Breakaway Group was onsite the first week of SIM to begin the continuing education unit (CEU) examination of the Radiology Technologists and to support the preimplementation effort. – Community Hospital of Monterey Peninsula
- MGH looked forward to their User Adoption Strategy Review, where they got a first look at their customized learning solution design. The Breakaway Group also received 20 Concept Assessment Surveys from MGH's Super Users. TBG compiles and studies the results to determine how to build the best curriculum for MGH's RIS courses. – Massachusetts General Hospital
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