“We seek to provide our clients with additional expertise in electronic health records implementation and optimization services, ” Liam Walsh, KPMG’s U.S. advisory industry leader for the healthcare and life sciences business, said Monday.
Walsh added both companies aim to deliver end-to-end platforms for healthcare organizations to address efficiency and quality issues.
The New York-based audit, tax and advisory company first announced the transaction during the HIMSS15 conference on health information technology in April.