InterSystems, a creative data technology provider, has announced the availability of the latest version of its TrakCare Electronic Medical Record System; T2020.

The timing of the release enabled InterSystems to integrate Covid functionality into the new version, underpinned by the knowledge and expertise the company has gained learning from the challenges and requirements of its customers around the world. InterSystems has also made several Covid-19 enhancements available for free to users of earlier versions.

T2020 delivers an enhanced user experience, informed by clinical users from around the world to get right to the heart of improved clinician workflows. The intuitive and responsive mobile interface that scales across different devices, has been developed to reflect the platforms people already use in their personal lives, driving user adoption, reducing training time and accelerating processes to save clinicians time.

The new version of TrakCare also introduces Encounter Record, centralizing all patient records and related documentation into a single, unified workspace that surfaces the information needed at the right time.T2020 also provides nurse clinicians with intuitive and structured frameworks for determining a patient’s problem, deciding an action plan, and monitoring for outcomes to improve the delivery of care with a holistic approach.

“Our vision is to not only deliver high quality care but also to understand the outcomes for our patients and be able to act on that knowledge for continuous improvement,” said Sarah Gardner, General Manager, Improvement, Quality, and Safety for MercyAscot, one of New Zealand’s largest private surgical facilities. “TrakCare gives us the foundation that allows us to deliver innovative care across our patient journey.”

The latest version of TrakCare has incorporated functionality to empower organizations to be more agile. Throughout the pandemic testing of high volumes of populations heightened the need to accelerate and streamline the approval process of results in labs. In response, InterSystems has added pre-configurations and new analyzer interfaces to T2020,enablinglab clinicians to focus on the smaller percentage of testing that requires human intervention.

Now integrating with Skype, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet, Attend Anywhere and other telecommunication platforms, T2020 helps to address the challenge of patients unable to attend consultations in person, by delivering telehealth capabilities alongside the ability to surface unified, healthy data at the point of delivery.

The 2020 version of TrakCare also introduces Remote Workbench, a new streamlined workflow for long distance rural care, remote care centres and remote patient retrieval. The offering supports clinicians in identifying when rural patients require testing, vaccinations, and even medical evacuation in the case of an emergency.

“At InterSystems, we continually work with clinical users from around the world to get to the crux of their challenges and translate those insights into our solutions and products,” said Don Woodlock, head of healthcare solutions for InterSystems. “This latest version of TrakCare empowers healthcare organizations to be more agile with rapid response and flexible care capabilities that address evolving healthcare needs in every corner of the globe.”

Based on the InterSystems IRIS for Health data platform, T2020 boasts impressive interoperability with HL7 SMART on FHIR to ensure optimal security and reliability. The latest version is easily adoptable thanks to its lightweight footprint, and continually enhanced with the release of new features, a company statement said. – TradeArabia News Service

 

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