

Provide critical patient insights at the point of care
Long-term and post-acute care providers need a complete view of patient medication and clinical history while they’re meeting with patients—and now they can get it.
A lack of patient information can adversely impact care. It’s time to fill in the blanks.
Providers need comprehensive patient history at the point of care to deliver top-quality, coordinated care and help prevent patient safety issues. By accessing the information seamlessly via their electronic workflow, they’ll also have more time to focus on patient encounters.
Patient safety is paramount.
Medication errors and adverse drug events are more likely to occur when patient history is incomplete.
- ~40% of medication errors are caused by inadequate reconciliation. 1
- 66% of nursing home drug events were preventable. 2
Providers lack crucial information.
The absence of complete patient data can negatively impact follow-up appointments, as well as the overall transition to value-based care.
- 12–34% of hospital discharge summaries don’t reach outpatient care teams in time. 3
- 85% of healthcare organizations want better interoperability solutions. 4
Give providers and home health organizations a panoramic view of patient medication and clinical history in seconds.
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E-Prescribing
Automate prescribing to eliminate the need for paper and direct pharmacy connections.
Medication History for Reconciliation
Provide an accurate medication list in your EHR—including cash pay—to save providers time and prevent safety issues.
Record Locator & Exchange
Show where patients have been seen beyond their primary location, pulling information from all connected EHRs.
Clinical Direct Messaging
Enable secure care coordination with providers and expedite electronic case reporting to public health agencies.
Medication History for Populations
Make it easy to spot, track and monitor ongoing medication fill events with dispensed medication data—and intervene before it’s too late.
Record Locator & Exchange
Give care teams insight into patient care events that would otherwise not be seen.
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- Rozich JD, et al. “Patient safety standardization as a mechanism to improve safety in health care,” Jt. Comm J Qual Saf 2004: 30(1):5-14.
- "Adverse Events in Skilled Nursing Facilities: National Incidence Among Medicare Beneficiaries," Dept. of Health & Human Services, Office of Inspector General, February 2014.
- "Deficits in Communication & Information Transfer between Hospital-Based & Primary Care Physicians," The Journal of the American Medical Association, February 28, 2007.
- "Current State of Progress Towards Achieving True Interoperability," eHealth Initiative, 2016.