Monday, September 26, 2016

Oklahoma HIE to utilize DrFirst to empower message security

Coordinated Care Oklahoma, a health information exchange serving contributors in the state as well as parts of Missouri, Arkansas, Texas and Kansas, will execute the Backline secure communication and collaboration tool from DrFirst to empower message security through encrypted messaging. Backline enables contributors to get or transmit information on the device of their choice to support care coordination, transfers of care and other functions. Coordinated Care Oklahoma, with a service place covering a population of 4.8 million individuals, is DrFirst’s 1st HIE client to empower message security.


Palmetto Health, with 7 hospitals serving households of South Carolina, will deploy the eGlycemic diabetes management system from Glytec. The network will integrate with the delivery system’s Cerner Millennium EHR involving the laboratory, and boost single sign-on. Glytec’s product is Glucommander, which is a medical tool for real-time intravenous and subcutaneous insulin dosing. It utilizes evidence-based algorithms to make sure that dosing suggestions align with and continuously adjust to each sufferer’s insulin sensitivities. This enables analysis of blood glucose levels and facility-wide surveillance.


Virginia Commonwealth University Health System is live on the Enterprise Imaging Platform of Mach7. The platform involves a vendor-neutral archive and sufferer portal, and empower message security or mobile access and capturing information from mobile devices, as well as workflow devices and the viewing and sharing of imaging information.


2-hospital Wise Health System, serving the Fort Worth and Decatur regions in the state of Texas, has chosen the Allscripts Sunrise EHR system as well as the vendor’s CareInMotion population health management module. The delivery system gives inpatient and outpatient facilities at 79 sites across 8 counties.


McLeod Health, which facilitates 15 counties in South Carolina, will execute Cerner’s EHR across 7 hospitals and 90 ambulatory services. The delivery system is upgrading from its INVISION financial and Soarian clinical networks from Siemens Health Services, which Cerner acquired in the year of 2014. McLeod also will execute Cerner’s HealtheIntent population health management platform, as well as the vendor’s registry and information/data warehouse products.


 

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