When patient members have the need to access or share their health records they would signup/sign-in, agree to confidentiality use terms and perform basic user operations including: patient demographics, scheduling, insurance, medications, vaccinations, allergies, problem history, lab results and more.
An invitation gives healthcare collaborators access to your private network space for direct messaging or sharing. The inviting member can limit the exchange invitee member’s access; and the exchange members have the option to build his/her network by sharing, messaging and invitation with others.
Benefits:
Physicians, nurses, clinics, labs, and hospitals who register and complete our credentialing process can manage their patient population from any web-enabled device.
The provider network members can option to build their collaboration networks where they can partner on servicing a given population.
Example: A Chemotherapy clinic may partner with an Oncology department to service discharged patients who require immediate care and therapy. These two organizations can benefit from our Synchronized Record Access and Health Information Exchange APIs enabling the organizations to share the necessary clinical information and ease the burden of the care transition process.
Example: The same scenario can apply for laboratory, diagnostics and emergency transportation partnerships and collaborations. Providers can send orders directly to lab and diagnostics where the service is administered, and results transmitted back to the provider for evaluation.
Benefits:
Retail, point-of-care, and departmental pharmacies will receive electronic prescriptions (e-prescribed) to their dispensing order queue; and will have the ability to review the medication order and provide instant status back to the prescriber or patient.
You will be able to video conference and direct message the prescriber and collaborate on specific details of the medication orders; and for orders where insurance payers are involved you will have access to the patients policy and benefits coverage, including alternative drugs and formulary information.
Benefits:
State and federal health authorities and insurance payers who register can build unlimited network collaborations, partnerships, and organize their networks to meet their internal hierarchical structures. This gives your organization a dynamically linked health IT infrastructure that can bridge your legacy, existing and future health information systems.
Benefits: