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You may be wrestling with problems that face other health information exchanges:

How will you architect a solution to satisfy all of your stakeholders?
How can a hospital be a good community citizen and still protect its information from competitors?
How will you motivate physicians to adopt your solution?
How will you securely manage the electronic distribution of data
to physicians and physician applications?
How will you identify the correct patient and assure accurate matching of clinical results?
  How will you deal with the broad range of data and system types
that you will face in a community?
  How will you allow organizations to control their own data
while making it available to physicians
in the community?

These and other problems vex community healthcare leaders interested in promoting “connected care” in their communities by sponsoring data sharing initiatives. Medicity has scalable, enterprise-class software designed with an intimate understanding of clinical data and workflow. Medicity can help assist planners in providing options to participating organizations and community physicians.

Manage and Share Information Securely

Medicity can help your community configure and implement a flexible infrastructure to support its clinical data sharing requirements. Its licensed software creates a service-oriented architecture for managing and sharing health information across a community while preserving its security and confidentiality. Five MediTrust platform components are the foundation for every community-tailored solution:

1. MediTrust Datastage
2. MediTrust MP³I/CMP³I
3. MediTrust Nexus Engine and Manager
4. MediTrust EMR Gateway
5. MediTrust Record Locator Service

For a detailed understanding of how your RHIO might architect a phased plan for data exchange that allows participating organizations control of their own data, contact Medicity. We have scaled our solutions to meet the requirements of the country’s largest organizations and communities.

Showing the Country the Way

It is not surprising that both Delaware’s DHIN, the first operational state-wide RHIO for clinical data exchange, and California’s CalRHIO project selected Medicity to configure and implement their health information exchanges. The Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN) went live to hospital members within eight months of signing the contract. CalRhio is slated to begin work on a seven year projected implementation for the whole state with the first phase of design in early 2007.

Read more about the DHIN or CalRHIO initiatives on Medicity’s News and Events page.

 

 

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