Interoperability and the Connected Office
In an age of value-based medicine, having comprehensive clinical data at the point of care is vital. eClinicalWorks leads the way with a range of interoperability solutions.
In an age of value-based medicine, having comprehensive clinical data at the point of care is vital. eClinicalWorks leads the way with a range of interoperability solutions.
Today’s providers can access a wealth of patient information — if they know where and how to search. PRISMA is a health information search engine that brings together records from primary care providers, specialists, clinics, urgent care centers and hospitals nationwide, regardless of which EHR they use. Not only does PRISMA create a searchable timeline of each patient’s health history, allowing you to search for exactly what you need when you need it, but with added AI tools and Insights, PRISMA now proactively presents users with curated views of the most clinically relevant data, making it easier to use than ever for today’s busy providers.
The eClinicalWorks Platform for Open Development allows third-party developers to integrate healthcare applications with the eClinicalWorks EHR using FHIR® – Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources. For access to integrations for provider-facing applications, including SMART on FHIR and bulk/backend service applications, please visit our eClinicalWorks FHIR Developer Portal. For access to integrations for patient-facing applications, including scheduling platforms and patient data access, please visit our healow FHIR Developer Portal.
EHI Export functionality enables a defined set of users at individual practices to create an export of all EHI stored in the eClinicalWorks EHR for a single patient, or to initiate a request for export of all EHI stored in the eClinicalWorks EHR for an entire patient population.
Integrations exchanging clinical data elements, including lab orders and results, pharmacies and more.
Integrations exchanging patient-level health data with nationwide and regional exchanges.
Integrations with systems that help gather information from or provide information to patients.
Integrations with external practice management platforms, or systems looking to exchange demographics and/or scheduling data.
Integrations with both medical and non-medical devices.
Integrations with systems requiring claims or financial data.
Integrations with state or regional public health agencies.