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In order to automate the treatment processes and increase the quality of care in 16 speciality clinics of Tartu University Clinics, Webmedia designed eHealth Suite.
ehealth Suite’s Hospital Information System (HIS) functionality helps healthcare providers deliver improved patient care within tight budgets. This means care quality and operational efficiency can be adressed at the same time.
The key to providing high quality healthcare services without busting budgets is to have secure and efficient integration of processes and information within the organisation and with external partners. When addressing those needs with a modern (HIS), it is important to make sure existing systems, resources and external partners can be integrated as well - Webmedia’s eHealth Suite’s HIS delivers just that.
Features
- Integrating, storing and distributing medical information (Electronic Medical Record, EMR)
- Integrated management of resources (appointment reservation etc.)
- Integrated billing and other support services
- Management reporting for administrators
eHealth Suite HIS Medical Functionality
- Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
- Patient, ward and doctor management
- Medical documents for inpatient and outpatient treatment
- Inpatient, outpatient, day-case and ER reception
- Dynamic templates and medical registries
- Surgery documentation
- Electronic ordering of services (lab tests, pathology, radiology)
- Treatment planning
- Registration, graphs and schedules
- Reports
Core Function
- Integration module, integration with NHR
- Administration module
- Security and privileges system
- Single sign-on for other applications on the platform
- Billing and invoicing
- Insurance verification
- Dynamic document management
Please check a graph of a sample HIS implementation below:
eHealth Suite’s HIS is integrated out-of-the-box with our Laboratory Information System (LIS) and Radiology Information System (RIS). Contact us for further discussions.
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