Innovaccer to Launch InAssist, a Cutting-Edge Point-of-Care Solution at HIMSS 2018
SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 10, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- Innovaccer Inc., a San Francisco-based healthcare data platform company, will be launching InAssist, a new point-of-care alerts solution at HIMSS 2018 this March. The solution will stream in information from EMRs, recognize patients that need attention, and offer actionable insights to healthcare providers – all without requiring physicians to leave their EMR experience. The solution will be compatible with all browser-accessible EMRs.
As healthcare becomes increasingly data-centric, providers are seeking to integrate data-driven insights into their practice while avoiding further complicating operations. Pulling data together from different sources to identify the best treatment regimens can often be time-consuming, resulting in physician burnout and limiting patient interaction time. Additionally, integrating disparate data sources manually can often create substantial gaps in care as EMR information at times does not align with patient priorities and clinical workflow.
InAssist leverages advanced algorithms to integrate EMR data with other data sources in order to assess and surface care gaps, risk scores, disease registries, clinical documentation gaps, and other relevant information available for a patient. InAssist presents this crucial information on-screen in simple, real-time alerts as care team members work within EMRs. It also synchronizes with the providers' calendar and presents upcoming appointments via timely reminders. The application runs with all the browser-accessible EMRs with no prior configuration and recognizes patients in need of immediate attention.
InAssist presents concise information, which can be customized to suit specific needs:
- Patients' Name
- Demographic Details
- Care Gaps
- Coding Gaps
- Risk Scores
- Markers (e.g. Frequent ED Visitor, Frequent Flyer)
- Vitals
- Lab Results
- Medications
- Recent Visits
- Care Team (e.g. PCP, Specialist, Health Coach, etc.)
The alerts solution can also be integrated with other data systems using RESTful APIs leveraging Innovaccer's InData platform to gain access to more information.
"With the growing role of data and technology in healthcare, we understand the continued importance of providers spending more time with patients rather than spending half their day sorting through static files and millions of records," says Abhinav Shashank, CEO at Innovaccer. "InAssist is a significant step in our commitment to making health data transparent, accessible, and impactful. We are optimistic that it will not only deliver crucial point-of-care alerts but also save a great deal of time for care teams," he concludes.
Innovaccer will be launching InAssist at HIMSS 2018, being held from March 5-9, 2018 at the Sands Expo Center in Las Vegas. Join Team Innovaccer at HIMSS 2018 at booth #12752 and get a firsthand demo of InAssist.
About Innovaccer
Innovaccer Inc. is the healthcare data platform company focused on delivering a more efficient and effective healthcare through the use of pioneering analytics and transparent, clean, and accurate data. Innovaccer's aim is to simplify complex data from all points of care, streamline the information, and help organizations make powerful decisions and realize strategic goals based on key insights and predictions from their data. Its products have been deployed across more than 500 geographies with over 10,000 providers leveraging it at institutions, governmental organizations, and several corporate enterprises such as Mercy ACO, StratiFi Health, Catalyst Health Network, Osler Health Network, and PHIX HIE. Innovaccer is based in San Francisco with offices around the United States and Asia.
For more information, please visit innovaccer.com or follow us on Twitter @innovaccer.
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