Systems to replace paper patient records. The medical information on each patient is collected and stored electronically. These records include patient health information, test results, doctor and specialist visits, and healthcare treatments.
Patient Data Storage
Interoperability
Data Security

Information systems assist healthcare facilities and personnel with the management of daily operations of the facility. The goal is to automate administrative tasks to streamline the facility’s workflow and increase patient-staff interactions.
Appointment Scheduling
Billing and Coding Automation

The healthcare information system's software connects patient records to multiple databases. The Master Patient Index (MPI) maintains records for all registered patients, creating an index to reduce duplicates and prevent inaccuracies that could lead to claim denials.
Data Integration
Duplicate Record Identification

Telehealth, or Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), uses sensors to send patient data to healthcare providers. It tracks blood glucose and blood pressure, aiding those with chronic conditions and offering crucial support to patients in remote areas.
Real-time Data Collection
Remote Access for Providers

This information system allows patients to view their health data online, including appointment details, medications, and lab results. Some portals also enable communication with healthcare professionals for prescription refills and appointment scheduling.
Health Metrics Tracking
Communication Tools

Clinical Decision Support (CDS) analyzes data from clinical and administrative systems to help healthcare providers make informed decisions. It offers insights for diagnoses and predicts issues like drug interactions and reactions.
Data Analysis
Insights Alerts
