Community Hospital EHR
Hospitals in every market are undertaking the evaluation and adoption of an inpatient EHR. However, small hospitals face competitive and financial pressures making the selection and implementation process extremely challenging. Hielix is helping smaller hospitals solve their EHR adoption challenges by offering ONE-Electronic Health Record by RazorInsights a full inpatient EHR including clinical and financials.
This product was developed from the ground up to specifically support smaller hospitals with fewer than 150 beds. Certified as a Complete Inpatient EHR (ONCATCB), ONE grants lower-cost access to broader IT functionality such as lab results, pharmacy, patient histories, and physician documentation and medication information. ONE’s cloud-based, software as a service (SaaS) model allows hospitals to access data securely through the Internet, achieve Meaningful Use efficiently and be more effective with their IT budgets. Our EHR solution offers superior competitive support for our small hospital customers, including:
- Fast and easy deployment within 90 days
- An all-inclusive monthly subscription fee
- HIPAA compliant to protect patient privacy and confidentiality
- Fast time-to-market results in faster realization of ARRA incentive payments
- Non-modular approach provides all users with access to basic health record data
- Fixed implementation costs
- We build the system for our hospital customers
- We train all hospital staff as part of the implementation fees
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