Healthcare EMR

Electronic Medical Record Software Integration

Content outside of your EMR – paper, forms, faxes, graphics, photos and clinical images – can be hard for an EMR to include in a patient record. OnBase captures these missing pieces of the patient record with ease so you extend interoperability within and between hospitals. By integrating your electronic medical records with OnBase, you never need to go anywhere else to get what you need. It’s all just a single mouse-click away within your EMR product.

By integrating your electronic medical record software with OnBase, physicians, nurses and staff have thousands of additional documents and images at their fingertips.

Create unified electronic medical records

Creates unified electronic medical records

Integrate with Epic®, GE Centricity®, Cerner®, Eclipsys or MEDITECH to connect data and documents for a fully unified EMR.

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Spend more time with patients

Gives you more time with patients

Simply click a link in the EMR and all relevant patient information opens up. With the extra time, you can give patients more attention.

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Speed up the revenue cycle

Speeds up the revenue cycle

Decrease deficiencies and delinquent charts with simultaneous chart analysis and coding processes. Bills get out sooner and the revenue cycle is faster.

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Protect patient privacy and facilitate HIPAA compliance

Creates interoperabiltity between and among healthcare organisations

Reach beyond simple data exchange to collaborate and share information regardless of location or facility, vendor or machine, file type or origin.

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How do I work with senior management to get my project funded?

How do I work with senior management to get my project funded?

It’s easy to get lost in budget cycles, business plans and long-term goals. This can make an enterprise project seem even more overwhelming. Here are three tips to ensure your project gets off the ground quickly.

  • Match your project scope with management's goals
  • Think more like a business person; what are your boss's challenges?
  • Determine whose budget the project will come out of and outline any additional technology you may also need to purchase, e.g., additional monitors, a new server, etc.
What's the difference between structured data and unstructured data?

What's the difference between structured data and unstructured data?

Structured data is usually found in a database with fields, columns, tables, rows and indexes. Unstructured data, on the other hand, is anything that lives outside of databases, like e-mails, spreadsheets and word processing documents.

  • Line-of-business applications and ERPs are generally an organisation’s structured data backbone
  • OnBase captures, stores and manages unstructured data and links it to related structured data