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Hyland Healthcare
Hyland Healthcare provides industry-leading intelligent content solutions that empower healthcare providers to deliver exceptional experiences to the people they serve. Hyland’s solutions connect core clinical and business applications – such as electronic medical records and enterprise resource planning systems – and manage high volumes of diverse content to improve, accelerate and automate processes and workflows.
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Hyland Healthcare is launching ImageNext, a vendor-neutral imaging workflow optimizer that combines intelligent imaging workflow orchestration with an integrated, universal patient worklist. The solution connects to virtually any universal viewer, picture archiving and communication system (PACS) or vendor neutral archive (VNA); this allows users to intelligently route, sort and distribute imaging studies based on customer preferences such as physician location, schedule and subspecialty.
The implementation of electronic health records (EHR) has created an expectation that all patient data, including images, should be available in one location. Today, reports describing images are not enough, as many referring physicians want to see the images, and many use them to help guide therapies. This has caused an increased demand to exchange medical images in the various departments of healthcare settings.
Software provider Kofax will showcase its Lexmark Healthcare Solutions at the 2017 Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) annual meeting, Feb. 19-23 in Orlando, Fla.
Organizations across the country — even globally — are taking a hard look at their imaging ecosystems and determining it is time for change. Most technology and clinical leaders have read, listened to and observed the imaging vendor narrative over the past few years while they focused primarily on deploying the electronic health records (HER). Now most feel comfortable enough — either internally or with the help of consultants — to tackle this next huge patient record initiative. Vendor neutral archives (VNA), viewers, workflow, analytics, integration and exchange are all under review as components of the enterprise imaging effort. The good news for those in this phase of discovery and analysis is that the pioneers are far enough down the path to prove that an enterprise approach can be incredibly successful and that there are organizational, clinical, technical and even financial benefits to adopting this model.
Lexmark International recently announced the availability of new solutions that further enable all patient content to be accessed and managed to improve patient-centered care.
Asante Health System provides comprehensive medical care to more than 580,000 people throughout Southern Oregon and Northern California. As the largest healthcare provider in nine counties, Asante knew seamlessly sharing patient information with affiliates would be key to better physician relationships and improved patient outcomes.