The Critical Role of Integrated Patient Information in the Delivery of High Quality Healthcare

The Critical Role of Integrated Patient Information in the Delivery of High Quality Healthcare White PaperdbMotion is a premier provider of healthcare information integration software that facilitates interoperability and health information exchange (HIE) for health information networks and integrated healthcare delivery systems. The service oriented architecture (SOA) based dbMotion™ Solution gives caregivers and information systems secure access to an integrated patient record composed from the patient's medical data maintained at facilities that are otherwise unconnected or have no common technology through which to share data, without replacement of existing information systems.

Healthcare organizations, health information networks (HINs) and regional health information organizations (RHIOs) use the dbMotion Solution to share medical data both internally and externally with other healthcare organizations. By sharing real-time medical information, medical staff can make clear critical decisions therefore providing safer, more efficient, quality healthcare. The solution is field-proven having been implemented in demanding environments since 2001 - serving millions of patients and integrating billions of individual records of clinical information.

Find out how a SOA-based solution for HIE and interoperability can provide both caregivers and applications with comprehensive and accurate integrated patient information that facilitates the delivery of high quality healthcare.

Download The Critical Role of Integrated Patient Information in the Delivery of High Quality Healthcare White Paper (.pdf, 531KB)

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