EHR/EMR

Collaboration between Healthix & Hixny facilitates seamless access

In a move toward creating efficiencies and increasing access to vital clinical data, Healthix announced a collaboration with Hixny, two leading public New York HIEs, to launch a new SMART on FHIR enabled capability, developed by Hixny.  The application, called Concise, will provide a patient record snapshot that quickly delivers data within the provider’s workflow; data that is essential for effective care.

“With increasing demands for comprehensive data and unencumbered access, Healthix reached out to Hixny to leverage a solution that works for busy providers seeking quick, efficient access to vital information,” said Todd Rogow, President & CEO of Healthix.  “We saw an opportunity to build upon a growing partnership between our organizations and to share best practices, leveraging the expertise each public HIE brings to patients across New York State.”

In fact, this collaboration means that providers at half of the hospitals in New York State will have access to data from across the state’s healthcare community using the same interface within the workflow of their electronic health record (EHR) system.

The technology being used to power Concise’ s patient record snapshot—FHIR—is being more widely used and adopted across healthcare as it facilitates the seamless exchange of data across platforms. Use of the technology also helps Healthix, and providers, align to various directives made by the federal government’s Trusted Exchanged Framework and Common Agreement (TEFCA) over the past couple of years.

“For years, we [HINs] have been limited by EHRs,” said Mark McKinney, Hixny’s CEO, referencing a recent blog he posted. “But with FHIR specifications being strongly promoted by the federal government to solve the problem of interoperability nationwide, we are beginning to gain serious traction. This patient record snapshot is just a scratch on the surface of the solutions we can provide using SMART on FHIR to support improvements in healthcare.”

“Our providers depend on us to be responsive and to derive value from participating in health information exchange,” said Rogow. “Some of the city’s largest health systems have demonstrated interest in integrating Healthix Concise.” The application is especially advantageous for complex networks that cross multiple hospitals and other facility types sharing the same electronic health record (EHR) for their patients. The ease of integrating within some of the industry’s largest and most widely used EHRs makes it especially valuable.

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