Digital transformation in healthcare brings a patient-focused approach in healthcare. It helps
healthcare providers streamline operations, understand patients' needs, build loyalty and trust
and offer a better user experience. It reimagines how healthcare practices operate and help them
to deliver greater value to patients. Transformative changes in healthcare mean shifting from
volume-based care to value-based care by focusing on the patient's perspective instead of that
of the provider or the healthcare system.
The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated disruptive changes in the healthcare industry. The
traditionally paper-intensive healthcare processes are proving inadequate in the new normal—the
general public has switched to digital channels for information, payments and communication.
Patients expect high-quality care that is more efficient, and accessible than what was available to them
earlier. These demands are compelling healthcare institutions to adopt digital technologies that
drastically change the current healthcare models, streamline business processes, and improve patient
experiences.
Our flexible, scalable portfolio of health information management solutions enable you to reduce cost
and risk, accelerate your Electronic Medical Records (EMR) transition and optimize the management of
your increasingly digital healthcare environment - delivering cost recoverable solutions while advancing
your goals & objectives forward.
Whether you’re using our secure facilities for physical records storage, or encrypted electronic
information stored offsite in our world-class facilities, you can confidently protect and preserve your
information for decades to come.
Patient information is important in healthcare, if medical data is being recorded in unstructured
formats and stretched in a fragmented manner across multiple EHR systems. Short-staffed doctors and
nurses struggle to record every piece of medical information manually. As a result, accurate and
updated patient information may not be available across departments or different institutions.
Lapses and errors in medical records are dangerous and could result in misdiagnosis, delayed
treatments, and a negative experience for the patient.
Medical practitioners need to evaluate patients' historical information to make an accurate
diagnosis and recommend the best treatment options. Healthcare service providers need complete
information about the patient via factually updated EHRs or digital records. It is mission-critical
to digitize and aggregate all unstructured data sources like blood reports, X-rays, CT films, doctor
reports, and even emails to make the electronic record comprehensive and relevant in real-time.
• Digitizer services are focused on helping the healthcare providers to maintain a universal
electronic health records. Digitization and automation of healthcare records enhance the accuracy of
health records and improve operational efficiency.
• Electronic health records and other digital technologies make data portable and shareable across
different healthcare operators and interoperable across different systems.
Digitizer solution completely solves the problem of fragmented medical records. An electronic health record (EHR) is essentially the digital version of a medical chart. It includes everything from a patient's medical history and diagnosis to treatment plans, immunization dates, and test results. It also contains their personal information such as a home address, previous and current workplaces, and financial information like bank details and credit card numbers. The complete patient history, profile data helps patient diagnosis and referral in a smart way.
The Digitizer DUHR system is complete solution how information is gathered and disseminated. Earlier, doctors held all medical information in their custody, and patients had to physically meet them and obtain access to their own medical records. However, consumers now want to access their health records whenever they need them and do so from the palm of their hand. With digital tools such as EHRs, online patient portals and various mobile apps that provide medical test results, diagnoses and explanations of illnesses, patients are now participating in their own wellbeing. When other doctors and healthcare institutions have full access to a patient's past medical history, it allows them to analyze patients in real-time, provide a higher quality of care, better patient outcomes and an overall better patient experience. Thus, digital technology is proving to be a valuable tool in healthcare.
To help healthcare organizations overcome these challenges, Digitizer provides a health information lifecycle management that enables you to:
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Medical records scanning | Digitizer provides specialized high-speed medical records scanning services. Digitizing health records helps hospitals, clinics and healthcare service companies add paper-based patient charts to EMRs and integrate them into various EHR or HIM systems while ensuring HIPAA compliance. |
Patient registration and creating real-time patient digital file | Digitizer DUHR provides the ability to register patient in the system and create digital patient records throughout the patient life cycle. |
Medical records sorting, classification and use | • Digitizer DUHR identify and classify information enterprise-wide, capturing key meta-data to enable improved access and
usability. The system uses advanced machine learning to sort and classify all your medical
documents. It automatically extracts key data points from unstructured data sources,
improving the speed, accuracy, and cost of digitizing health records. • Digitizer system is content management solution capable of handling high volumes of healthcare documents and patient data. System can be deployed on the cloud and on-premises. |
Digitizer information governance and retention policies |
• Digitizer DUHR system maintains the information life cycle and shredding plans in
accordance with the applicable laws and international benchmarks, the organization gets rid
of information that is no longer needed to eliminate unnecessary cost and risk. • systematically apply policy to strengthen privacy, security and regulatory compliance • Automate workflows and enable technology to gain the agility, efficiency and insight required to compete in today's highly complex healthcare environment. |