Electronic Medical Record Systems - EMR (SaaS)
We Design, Develop and Implemente to get Physician access to patient information, such as diagnoses, allergies, and medications, Access to new and past test results among providers and new and past patient chart, Computerized decision-support systems to prevent drug interactions and improve compliance with best practices, Secure electronic communication among providers and patients, Computerized administration processes, such as scheduling systems and Standards-based electronic data storage and reporting for patient safety and disease surveillance efforts.
EMR Modules
Health information and data
Having immediate access to key information – such as patient’s diagnoses, allergies, lab test results, and medications – would improve caregivers’ ability to make sound clinical decisions in a timely manner.
Result management (still in testing phase)
The ability for all providers participating in the care of a patient in multiple settings to quickly access new and past test results would increase patient safety and the effectiveness of care.
Data management
The ability to enter and store patient data (such as session notes, intake forms, treatment plans, compliance forms, etc.) tests, and other services in a computer-based system should enhance legibility, reduce duplication, and improve the speed with which orders are executed.
Decision support
Using reminders, prompts, and alerts, computerized decision-support systems would help improve compliance with best clinical practices, ensure regular screenings and other preventive practices, identify drug interactions, and facilitate diagnoses and treatments.
Electronic communication and connectivity
Efficient, secure, and readily accessible communication among providers and patients would improve the continuity of care, increase the timeliness of diagnoses and treatments, and reduce the frequency of adverse events.
Administrative processes
Computerized administrative tools, such as scheduling systems, would improve clinics’ efficiency and provide more timely service to patients.
Reporting
Electronic data storage that employs uniform data standards will enable health care organizations to respond more quickly to federal, state, and private reporting requirements, including those that support patient safety and disease surveillance.