SAN JOSE, CA, October 29, 2012 (Press-News.org) PrognoCIS, the flagship EMR product of medical software provider Bizmatics, is now equipped with a DHIN interface - allowing Delaware providers who implement PrognoCIS to join their state's healthcare information exchange network and provide better patient care.
DHIN - which stands for Delaware Health Information Network - is a statewide network that allows members to exchange medically relevant information like patient data, clinical results, and reports. The system aims to reduce medical errors caused by inaccurate or incomplete information, to save money by reducing the number of unnecessary tests, and to reduce the amount of time required for providers and hospitals to transmit important information between each other.
For Delaware physicians, selecting an EMR with a DHIN interface affords the practice or hospital access to this information exchange network. With its certified DHIN interface and wide range of intuitive and user-friendly features, PrognoCIS is a leading choice for Delaware medical practices. "DHIN certification is an important step to establish PrognoCIS as leading EMR solution in the Mid-Atlantic region," says Vinay Deshpande, CEO of Bizmatics. "Our superior user interface, customizability, and rich content for various specialties - along with the ability to distribute and exchange patient health data using DHIN - ensure a cost-effective solution to clinics in providing quality of care for patients." The PrognoCIS system allows for easy retrieval of patient records; fast and efficient charting; and seamless communication between medical staff.
PrognoCIS supports and delivers DHIN goals of inter-office communication and collaboration, patient health information exchange and overall improvement of patient care. "We are very pleased that Bizmatics' Electronic Medical Record software, PrognoCIS, has been certified for use with the Delaware Health Information Network," says Dr. Jan Lee, Executive Director of DHIN. "We look forward to having the healthcare providers in Delaware that use PrognoCIS take full advantage of this new integration to provide even better and more efficient care for their patients."
About Bizmatics
Medical software provider Bizmatics, Inc. offers healthcare software and services for practices and hospitals of all sizes. Their PrognoCIS EMR, rated as one of the best EMR software systems available and now featuring a certified DHIN interface, integrates seamlessly with their practice management and revenue cycle management solutions. For more information, visit http://www.bizmaticsinc.com.
About the Delaware Health Information Network (DHIN)
The Delaware Health Information Network is the first live, statewide health information network in the nation. Launched in 2007, today it serves all of Delaware's acute care hospitals and 97% of the State's medical providers. More than 9,000,000 clinical results and reports are posted on DHIN each year. Total patient records in the system now exceed 1.4 million including patients from all 50 states. For more information about DHIN visit http://www.DHIN.org or call 302-678-0220.
Bizmatics' PrognoCIS EMR Now Features Certified DHIN Interface
Leading EMR PrognoCIS now features Delaware Health Information Network interface to electronically share patient data, clinical results, reports and more.
2012-10-29
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[Press-News.org] Bizmatics' PrognoCIS EMR Now Features Certified DHIN InterfaceLeading EMR PrognoCIS now features Delaware Health Information Network interface to electronically share patient data, clinical results, reports and more.