Together, the companies have developed a “clinigraphic” solution, which features a presentation of condition-specific information contained in a medical record. The solution includes Clinical Architecture’s terminology management tools and allows clinicians to identify pertinent and actionable takeaways quickly. It also helps them identify previously undiagnosed or undocumented health conditions.
“By providing patient-centric information in an intuitive graphical display, the innovative clinigraphic solution delivers on the promise of personalized population health management,” said Joe DeSantis, vice president for HealthShare, InterSystems’ strategic informatics platform.
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