Unify all clinical content to boost EMR adoption
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Unify all clinical content to boost EMR adoption
Centralizes clinicial content enterprise-wide Establishes single-point access within the EMR Supports more informed care Solution Summary | Healthcare | OnBase Patient Window Unify all clinical content to boost EMR adoption and patient care Designed by clinicians for clinicians, the OnBase Patient Window provides authorized users access to all patient content - from clinical documents to wound care images to endoscopic studies – and presents the information in context within the EMR. This single point of access for clinical content ensures that the right provider has the right information, at the right time and in the right context to help support the right decisions. EMR Patient Window OnBase Medical Viewer Integration DICOM repository Ultrasound DICOM content Radiology Mobile photos & video EKG Ophthalmology Dermatology Non-DICOM content & documentation Reports, forms & history Centralizes clinical content enterprise-wide With each clinical specialty area creating and storing clinical content, hospitals end up with different storage solutions in every department. These disparate systems produce information silos that make sharing clinical data difficult. The OnBase Patient Window brings all types of clinical content together, including DICOM and non-DICOM, and it does so without having to first migrate the images produced in Radiology, Cardiology, Oncology or any other “-ology” to an enterprise VNA or archive solution. Through this more cost-effective solution, healthcare organizations share critical information, providing access to the DICOM and non-DICOM content produced in various clinical settings to authorized users across the enterprise, starting from within the EMR. Establishes a single point of access within the EMR Despite efforts to the contrary, many clinicians are not utilizing the EMR. If clinical content is difficult to find or patient records incomplete, one can’t blame them – the system simply doesn’t meet their needs. By image-enabling your EMR, the OnBase Patient Window ensures healthcare professionals have the patient information they need - in fewer mouse clicks. Doing so supports continuity of care – no matter if they’re seeing patients at a clinic, hospital or at the patient’s home. Through a seamless integration with any EMR system, clinicians and staff access various types of DICOM (like CTs, MRIs and X-rays) and non-DICOM content (such as EKGs, fetal strips, pathology reports, wound images and more) in their native format, in context, starting from within the EMR. The added functionality simply becomes a new feature of the existing EMR. By optimizing your existing health information technology, OnBase boosts user adoption of your system of record, helping your healthcare organization meet federal e-health initiatives and avoid penalties. Supports more informed patient care By making patient information immediately available and easily accessible, the OnBase Patient Window frees clinicians from searching for the clinical content they need so that they have more time to use the information, empowering more informed decisions that lead to improved quality of care. With OnBase Patient Window managing and facilitating information sharing across the life cycle, clinicians collaborate more easily. Personalized care tabs let clinicians quickly identify the latest test results or changes to established treatment plans while case containers, timeline reviews, thumbnails as well as side-by-side comparisons allow clinicians to view notes from referring physicians alongside ultrasounds, examine today’s EKG alongside a previous one and see X-rays next to the associated radiologist report. Learn more at OnBase.com/Healthcare » ©2015 Hyland Software, Inc. All rights reserved. 1138-01402 By image-enabling your EMR, the OnBase Patient Window ensures healthcare professionals have the patient information they need – in fewer mouse clicks.
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