HIMSS: MEDecision showcases new mobile app
MEDecision announced at HIMSS11 in Orlando, Fla., that it is launching a mobile application to enable physicians and other clinical users to access MEDecision Clinical Summaries through smartphones, electronic tablets and similar portable devices.
InFrame is designed to help physicians, ACOs and patient-centered medical homes manage the healthcare process for patients as they transition to different settings throughout the care continuum. The application will be available through the Apple iTunes store beginning March 30.
With the MEDecision Clinical Summary, care providers have access to a summarized overview of an individual’s medical history including: a medication list, conditions list, admissions history, an ER visit history, gaps in care and a list of recently received services.
MEDecision’s Nexalign service compiles a member’s current and historical medical data from multiple sources. Analytics built on evidence-based medicine are applied to this information to create care plans and highlight treatment opportunities. This actionable insight is then delivered to care providers as a secure mobile application through InFrame, according to MEDecision, of Wayne, Pa.
InFrame is designed to help physicians, ACOs and patient-centered medical homes manage the healthcare process for patients as they transition to different settings throughout the care continuum. The application will be available through the Apple iTunes store beginning March 30.
With the MEDecision Clinical Summary, care providers have access to a summarized overview of an individual’s medical history including: a medication list, conditions list, admissions history, an ER visit history, gaps in care and a list of recently received services.
MEDecision’s Nexalign service compiles a member’s current and historical medical data from multiple sources. Analytics built on evidence-based medicine are applied to this information to create care plans and highlight treatment opportunities. This actionable insight is then delivered to care providers as a secure mobile application through InFrame, according to MEDecision, of Wayne, Pa.