HospiMedica

Download Mobile App
Recent News AI Critical Care Surgical Techniques Patient Care Health IT Point of Care Business Focus

Connectivity Solution Facilitates Information Flow Between Healthcare Providers

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 30 Dec 2009
Print article
Image: The Certify HealthDock solution (Photo courtesy Certify Data Systems).
Image: The Certify HealthDock solution (Photo courtesy Certify Data Systems).
A collaborative connectivity solution enables the electronic flow of clinical data securely among hospitals and physician practice settings, regardless of the electronic health records system (EHR) being used.

The Cerner (Kansas City, MO, USA) Hub, in conjunction with the Certify Data Systems' (San Jose, CA, USA) HealthDock--an intelligent, plug-and-play appliance placed in physician offices--provides the mechanism to remove a considerable amount of laborious paper processing between hospitals, physicians, reference labs, imaging centers, and other care settings. The solution enables bidirectional sharing of clinical information from patient visits such as test results, radiology reports, discharge summaries, and other clinical reports. The information is transferred in real-time into physician practice EHRs.

The Cerner Hub and the Certify HealthDock solution eliminate the need for hospital information technology (IT) staff to spend time and money developing interfaces between multiple physician practice EHR systems; improve the speed of data sharing through a real-time, secure network; provide the hospital and the physician practice complete auditing and delivery guarantees; and incorporate a distributed patient matching process that enables the physician office to ensure clinical information is delivered into the appropriate EHR. The Certify HealthDock also allows physician practices to electronically submit radiology and lab orders directly to the hospital, removing paper requisitions from the ordering process.

"Ease of connectivity is a vital missing ingredient to widespread physician acceptance of EHRs,” said Zane Burke, senior vice president at Cerner. "We identified Certify's HealthDock appliance as the best connectivity solution to enhance Cerner Hub services and to achieve Cerner's commitment to achieve true interoperability. The Cerner Hub and the Certify HealthDock create an offering that simplifies information sharing across the care continuum no matter what EHRs are in use.”

"Cerner and Certify share a common goal to help clinicians make informed decisions about patient care by providing them with the right information at the right time,” said Marc Willard, founder and CEO of Certify Data Systems. "The HealthDock will enable the Cerner Hub to share important clinical information seamlessly with primary care providers and specialists. We are very pleased to partner with a leading organization like Cerner to offer their clients our connectivity solution.”

Related Links:

Cerner
Certify Data Systems


Gold Member
STI Test
Vivalytic Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Array
Gold Member
12-Channel ECG
CM1200B
Silver Member
Wireless Mobile ECG Recorder
NR-1207-3/NR-1207-E
New
24.5-inch Full HD 2D OLED Medical Monitor
PVM-2551MD

Print article

Channels

Critical Care

view channel
Image: The new risk assessment tool determines patient-specific risks of developing unfavorable outcomes with heart failure (Photo courtesy of 123RF)

Powerful AI Risk Assessment Tool Predicts Outcomes in Heart Failure Patients

Heart failure is a serious condition where the heart cannot pump sufficient blood to meet the body's needs, leading to symptoms like fatigue, weakness, and swelling in the legs and feet, and it can ultimately... Read more

Surgical Techniques

view channel
Image: The Nami S miniaturized ultrasonic scalpel enables faster and safer RAS (Photo courtesy of Nami Surgical)

Miniaturized Ultrasonic Scalpel Enables Faster and Safer Robotic-Assisted Surgery

Robot-assisted surgery (RAS) has gained significant popularity in recent years and is now extensively used across various surgical fields such as urology, gynecology, and cardiology. These surgeries, performed... Read more

Patient Care

view channel
Image: The portable, handheld BeamClean technology inactivates pathogens on commonly touched surfaces in seconds (Photo courtesy of Freestyle Partners)

First-Of-Its-Kind Portable Germicidal Light Technology Disinfects High-Touch Clinical Surfaces in Seconds

Reducing healthcare-acquired infections (HAIs) remains a pressing issue within global healthcare systems. In the United States alone, 1.7 million patients contract HAIs annually, leading to approximately... Read more

Point of Care

view channel
Image: The Quantra Hemostasis System has received US FDA special 510(k) clearance for use with its Quantra QStat Cartridge (Photo courtesy of HemoSonics)

Critical Bleeding Management System to Help Hospitals Further Standardize Viscoelastic Testing

Surgical procedures are often accompanied by significant blood loss and the subsequent high likelihood of the need for allogeneic blood transfusions. These transfusions, while critical, are linked to various... Read more