ChartOne and Summit Healthcare Integrate Medical Solutions
Posted on: Monday, 20 March 2006, 12:00 CST
Medical software provider ChartOne has partnered with Summit Healthcare as part of an overall effort to help medical facilities using Meditech hospital information systems migrate to a fully paperless healthcare environment.
ChartOne aims to integrate its eWebHealth Suite, a hosted electronic document management system, with Summit's hospital information product to create a seamless hospital management tool.
With the eWebHealth Suite, electronic documents such as patient history and test reports are all fed directly into ChartOne's secure medical record repository. There, they combine with scanned paper documents to form a complete legal medical record for all patients. This information is then available through a web based viewer to all authorized staff.
"We are thrilled to be expanding the capabilities of the eWebHealth Suite to better serve the Meditech hospital customer base. Working with Summit Healthcare will create a combined solution that enables these customers to become more productive and profitable by leveraging the benefits of a completely paperless environment," said Brian Cahill, CEO of ChartOne.
Source: Datamonitor
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