Patient ID wristbands on demand
Voice-driven clinical documentation
Dragon Medical 360 | M.D. Assist (developed in cooperation with 3M Health Information Systems to monitor physician documentation) and Dragon Medical 360 | QualityAnalytics, which identifies key clinical and quality indicators from large volumes of narrative clinical data, empower healthcare organizations to capture a complete and accurate patient story by using advanced voice technologies. These solutions aim to transform and leverage what has been captured with clinical language understanding (CLU) in ways that have never been possible.
Break down ERP and EHR silos
Powered by the Lawson Cloverleaf Integration Engine, the Lawson Clinical Bridge adapters for ERP link clinical, financial and operational systems. Sharing information across the enterprise improves decision making, reduces costs and increases the quality of care by allowing healthcare providers to spend less time on administrative functions and more time focused on patient care. Customers using Lawson’s S3 applications can implement Lawson Clinical Bridge to exchange data with various clinical systems to easily and securely share data such as patient information, inventory items and patient scheduling and billing.
Improve clinical data sharing within and between facilities
Orion Health HIE, a technology backbone for enterprise and community-wide clinical data sharing used by hospitals, health systems and public HIEs across the U.S., has new enhancements and options. In the Provider Portal, a new Timeline View allows a clinician to review a patient’s clinical history over time, improving the ability to see a holistic medical history. Orion Health Clinical Portal 7.0 is a certified 2011 Complete EHR. New options include Business Intelligence & Analytics that provide pre-built clinical quality dashboards for meaningful-use reporting and an Integration Toolkit for federated data exchange.
Soarian goes ambulatory
In an effort to better address the needs of health enterprise customers with a patient-centered care delivery model, Siemens has broadened the capabilities of Soarian Clinicals to include the ambulatory practice/physician office space. This development effort will be a multi-year, multi-release project, with the expected general availability of the first release in 2013, as part of Soarian Clinicals 3.4. This approach will leverage and enhance Soarian’s existing capabilities, such as embedded workflow capabilities, and include new functionality and content to optimize clinician workflow in the ambulatory environment.