Electronic Medical Records/Electronic Health Records
Medical records have evolved over time, earlier it was paper based charts in which the patient’s medical records were maintained. Over time paper records were things of the past and the advent of technology paved the path for Electronic Health Record (EHR) or Electronic Medical Record (EMR) as they are known today. EMR/EHR are systems which are used not just to maintain patient health record, but the main purpose is to increase the efficiency of the provider and increase the quality of care. Even though EMR/EHR systems are out there, full utilization of the features and complete adoption by providers is not a reality yet. Things are bound to change, enabling quality care for patients.
Cybage has been involved in the design and development of EMR/EHR systems which comply with the latest CCHIT 2008 specifications for Functionality, Security and Interoperability. We have created EMR/EHR systems for some of the leading healthcare IT vendors in the US. In the ever evolving healthcare IT spectrum we keep ourselves abreast with the latest standard and specification changes as and when they happen. Our group of domain experts, technical experts, quality experts, UI experts and documentation experts can be part of your team working together to create systems that cater to the needs of the end user.
Areas of EMR/EHR that we have worked upon:
Areas of EMR/EHR that we have worked upon:
- Patient Demographics
- Problem Lists
- Medications
- Allergies, Intolerance and Adverse Reactions
- Immunizations
- HIPAA
- Security Rule – Technical Safeguards
- Transaction and Code Sets Rule
- Orders and Results
- Medication Order
- Immunization Order
- Lab Order – We have exposure of implementing Lab interfaces using Lab Corp and Quest Diagnostics. We can also help in implementing Lab interfaces for in house lab systems using HL7 2.5 messages.
- Imaging Order
- Provider Order
- Order Sets
- Document Information Management System (DIMS)
- ePrescribing
- Decision Support
- Case and Encounters
- Advance Directives
- Scheduling
- Coding Interface
- SNOMED-CT
- CCHIT
- Interoperability
- HL7
- HITSP C32

