Healthcare Interoperability Solutions
Integrate and Use Electronic Health Data Timely and Securely
Exceed Customer Expectations and Comply With Regulations With Secure Data Exchange
The healthcare setting today is highly fragmented due to several factors, such as different information systems providers use, lack of interoperability standards, and lack of coordination and communication. In many cases, this leads to delayed diagnoses, duplicated tests, and increased costs for healthcare organizations. Healthcare data interoperability refers to the ability of systems to work together (within an organization or across different ones) to provide better patient care.
Easier Data Exchange
Seamless Data Sharing
Better Coordination
Same Patient Data Access
Connect Various Healthcare Systems and Applications and Support Clinical Data Exchange
Pronix Health improves care coordination and patient outcomes by ensuring all healthcare providers can access the same information. Our solution can help you:
Our Healthcare Interoperability Solutions
The best way to address the problem of fragmentation in the healthcare industry is to allow your health information systems to work together. By giving your organization better patient health data interoperability, you will be able to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and have better patient outcomes.
Secure and compliant interoperability solutions
Our integrated ERM storage is aligned with HIPAA mandates and includes support for documents, notes, files, and templates – all of which can be stored in the cloud and accessed from your smartphone, tablet, laptop, or workstation.
Interoperability strategy
Our reliable healthcare interoperability solutions include a thorough assessment so we can develop a roadmap to facilitate digital transformation within your organization.
Implementation and support
We provide implementation and support services and can help you actively monitor your interoperability solution while giving you support and taking care of all required updates.
Connect all your digital assets
Avoid siloed data, adhere to regulatory requirements, and eliminate outdated modes of data exchange, all using a single and robust solution that adapts to the times.
Share your patient information
Medical records, imaging studies, or lab results can all be seamlessly shared between various healthcare providers, no matter the technology platform they use.
Our Healthcare Interoperability and Standards Development
From end-to-end, our revenue cycle management solution can help you with:
All healthcare organizations need to deal with a large variety of standards, including HL7, EDI X12, CCDA, IHE, ICD 10, DICOM, NCPDP, FHIR, QRDA, and many more. On top of the number of regulations, there are also increasing complexities that demand attention; so much so, in fact, that many healthcare organizations need to hire integration engineers to face the challenge.
Better interoperability enables and fosters more efficiency and more secure access for healthcare organizations’ staff. For one, it eliminates manual re-entry and reduces the risk of errors. But handling health information in a more integrated way also makes it easier to adapt new or legacy systems to changing industry standards.
By using a solution that complies with regulatory requirements, you can safely integrate disparate healthcare information systems to facilitate data sharing, improve patient care, and increase efficiency.
Our healthcare data interoperability solution will help you connect different systems and applications so you can share electronic health information seamlessly. With Pronix Health, you can quickly adapt to new standards, regulations, acquisitions, and mergers, work with new or legacy healthcare systems and applications, and avoid risk from custom-coded ineffective alternatives.
Contact us today to learn more about our Healthcare Interoperability Solutions
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about healthcare interoperability solutions.
Interoperability in healthcare can allow different systems and applications to communicate with each other more easily. There are many forms of interoperability, from simple data exchanges to complex integrations that bring systems together into a single platform. Whatever your case is, the objective of interoperability is the same: To improve the quality of patient care by ensuring all healthcare providers can access and share up-to-date patient data and make better clinical decisions.
There are several different types or levels of interoperability used in healthcare organizations. Depending on your specific needs, you can use one or more of the following for your data curation and management:
- Foundational Interoperability: This level allows different systems to exchange data in a standardized format. They do not need to be able to necessarily interpret the information; they communicate it in a consistent manner.
- Structural Interoperability: At this level, different systems can have access to data and exchange it in a structured way but not in a standardized format. For example, two applications can see, interpret, and use the same information.
- Semantic Interoperability: This level of interoperability involves the ability of different systems to exchange information in a way that is meaningful and understandable to both of them. This means they can exchange standardized data and interpret that data (but may not understand the context in which it was collected).
The ultimate goal of healthcare interoperability solutions is to allow the exchange of information between two systems. These three levels represent stages in the process of achieving full interoperability, a complex mechanism that typically involves multiple applications, systems, and stakeholders.
The ability to exchange patient data (such as electronic health records) between different providers, systems, and applications benefits many different players. On the one hand, hospitals, clinics, and patients can all stay informed about these integrations. Pharmacies, labs, payers, billing solution companies, and provider and payer organizations can also use the information to make better decisions - particularly when requiring real-time updates.
The channels through which data flows continue to evolve. For example, there are now multiple systems designed and used for facilitating remote patient monitoring and handling interoperable medical devices. This translates into a growing need for better and more reliable technology and an infrastructure that can allow data exchange - and healthcare interoperability solutions that can deal with the complex requirements of data sharing.
Healthcare interoperability solutions typically utilize standardized data formats and communication protocols to enable seamless data exchange between different healthcare systems, such as electronic health records (EHR) systems, medical devices, and health information exchanges (HIE).
Common challenges include data security and privacy concerns, lack of standardized data formats, variations in healthcare IT systems, interoperability gaps between different healthcare providers, and regulatory complexities.
By enabling real-time data sharing and communication between healthcare providers, healthcare interoperability solutions can enhance care coordination, reduce duplication of tests and procedures, and improve the overall quality of care.
Healthcare interoperability solutions can empower patients by allowing them to access their health records, communicate with healthcare providers, schedule appointments, and receive personalized health information through patient portals and mobile apps.
By aggregating and analyzing data from multiple sources, healthcare interoperability solutions enable population health management initiatives, helping healthcare organizations identify health trends, manage chronic diseases, and improve public health outcomes.