Access My Records, Inc. Announces First "Auto-Create" Patient Portal Solution for HIEs and Hospitals Using the Direct Protocol

BOCA RATON, Fla., Aug. 5, 2014--Today, Access My Records, Inc. announced its patent-pending technology to provide hospitals, HIEs and healthcare software vendors with a "low-touch" solution to "auto-create" a patient portal originated from standardized HL7 patient documents (structured CCDs or unstructured CDAs)  sent over Secure Direct Messaging.

AMR provides its partners the ability to auto-create a patient portal "presence" within its ONC Certified patient portal upon first receiving a CCD or CDA via Direct Messaging. AMR's Secure Direct Messaging is enabled within the healthcare community's trusted HISP-based network through its HISP to HISP partnership with Surescripts.

Now, HIEs and any healthcare software vendors that either create or manage patient data can automatically send a CCD or CDA as part of their workflow, to a known "direct" email address into AMR. As the data is received from multiple partners and multiple independent facilities or practices, it is 'ingested' into the AMR Patient Portal—enabling patients to have an organized view of their health information from all the independent sources. This patient health information can include both structured and unstructured data like clinical information or unstructured images included as attachments. 

"This revolutionizes patient data exchange for the healthcare industry as a whole and provides a unique value to our partners—benefitting patients, nationwide." said Leonard Tambasco, AMR's CEO. "Our partners simply need to send us the data, our portal technology we'll manage the data organization, the presentation and interaction with the patient."

Effectively, AMR's technology is creating a robust repository of accumulated patient data from multiple facilities that can be managed and viewed by the patient—in an easy and scalable way—in a modern web interface and mobile user experience.

About Access My Records, Inc.

Access My Records, Inc. (AMR) is a leading provider of advanced patient portal solutions for integrated and non-integrated environments. Through partnerships with EHR/EMR software companies, hospitals, and HIEs, its ONC 2014 Certified patient portal (AMR Patient Portal 2.0) provides a modern and easy to use access of patient data to patients. AMR has been providing patient-centric solutions since 2005. For more information, please visit http://www.accessmyrecords.com.

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