Yes. OmniClinic is Stage 2 ready, because it efficiently encrypts ALL the data that it transacts. Encryption on mobile devices is part of the proposed Stage 2 MU regulations.
OmniClinic resolves two main problems seen with some other mobile EMR clients:
Vault-GENERAL™ is a file transfer appliance featuring best-of-breed HIPAA security and encryption.
It can be argued that no computer system or network will ever be 100% immune from attacks. However, OmniClinic leads the way in healthcare IT security by implementing a best-of-breed, reality-tested system for data encryption. The system is so advanced that it isolates the OmniClinic database and application even from the server (root) administrator.
A typical installation cycle can take 4 to 6 weeks, but depending on the EMR that is being interfaced, it can range from as little as 2 weeks to as long as 12 weeks. This does not include the time required for all parties to negotiate a business agreement, or the time needed for development of additional features that may be required by the customer.
OmniClinic works through custom integration with EMR databases. This may include, as needed, HL-7 integration. OmniClinic uses its own database to store the data it receives. This database is optimized for display of data and for mobile performance. The HL-7 messaging can be handled by a variety of interface engines.
The use case scenarios are only limited by the users’ needs. OmniClinic can be used to review:
We are committed to pursuing certification according to the ONC’s Permanent Certification Program (PCP) Final Rule. We will announce our certification status as soon as certification has been granted. OmniClinic meets the ONC published requirements for EMR module certification.
OmniClinic supports all mobile devices with a modern web browser. Those include iPhone, iPad, Blackberry running version 6 and higher, Android and Windows Phone 7 devices. For security and usability reasons, we recommend devices running iOS.
No. It is an EMR add-on or “module”, and an HIE platform. It must interface with existing EMR(s), EHR(s) or other healthcare data system(s) in order to provide a meaningful data feed.
OmniClinic is a next-level platform for information sharing between provider organizations, providers and patients. It is a layered, modular application that is built on a combination of web and mobile technologies in order to support a web portal and all connected mobile devices currently on the market. It integrates with most EMRs or HIEs. It uses its own HIPAA-secure database.
The immediate next release of OmniClinic will send e-mails to its registered users whenever transitions of care occur or new data becomes available in the OmniClinic database.