03
March
2015
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03:23 AM
America/New_York

Healthcare Providers Select OnBase to Improve Patient Care and Streamline Administrative Departments

As healthcare providers create one patient record that includes DICOM images and content from disparate systems, they are using OnBase by Hyland to deliver better patient care and increase efficiency. Enterprise content management (ECM) solutions help organizations integrating their unstructured content with core IT solutions, including electronic medical records (EMR), enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems and existing IT applications.

The following organizations have recently integrated OnBase with their existing core IT systems:

'Our practice teams align across any EMR platform, particularly Epic, and provide the highest level of content expertise across development, sales, services and support,' said Dan Slates, manager of Global Healthcare Solutions. 'This knowledge base helps our healthcare customers leverage decades of healthcare experience to create a seamless end user experience across the healthcare enterprise.'

OnBase integrates with the EMR to provide a single point of access for the entire patient record, including as much as 65 percent of the content stored outside of the EMR. Clinicians save time and resources because they are quickly presented with relevant patient content in a view they prefer within the EMR interface. This enables clinicians to make better and faster care decisions with access to the most current and comprehensive patient data.

OnBase also eliminates inefficiencies in accounting, finance, human resources by integrating with electronic resource planning (ERP) systems such as Lawson and PeopleSoft to automate workflows and create more complete records. In patient billing, OnBase streamlines the reimbursement process so staff members can focus only on exceptions and realize timelier reimbursements.

To learn why more than 1,600 healthcare organizations use OnBase, visit OnBase.com/Healthcare or attend the Midwest OnBase + Epic User Forum on March 12 at Edward Hospital in Naperville, Ill.