Document Management Solutions from FileOn - Document Management, Content Management, Forms Processing, HL7, XML, Work Flow

Hospital and Medical Services

HEALTH CARE (HOSPITALS) ::

Improve Patient Care & Reduce Operating Costs

 

FileOn solutions create a permanent document-based electronic patient medical records repository of patient health information from all sources, organized and centrally managed for HIPAA compliance.

The information repository is seamlessly integrated with existing disparate clinical, financial and administrative systems such as Cerner, IDX, Siemens, Meditech and is HL7 and HIPAA compliant. All documents are routed into the repository based on business rules. Images are associated with patient meta data in real-time. Accessing the information via web browser or via secure URL links from external systems is simple, yet secure.

FileOn solutions are extendable; we customize and enhance the systems to meet your exact requirements.

How do you currently handle the following?

1. Point of Entry (Registration) 3. Explanation of Benefits (EOB) 5. Eligibility Information
2. Consent Form 4. Living Will 6. Case Management

Over 150+ forms are pre-configured to support barcode processing // more

FileOn eLibrary Enterprise Suite - Patient Care System for Hospitals

Reduced Medicaid. Medicare and insurance payments - and high operational costs - causing red ink? Call FileOn at (203) 227-9669.

 

KEY CHALLENGES ::

Emeergency Department

Emergency Department

ED does not have access to most recent visit information? ED transfers to In-Patient impacts patient care? Do you have a bed management system?
Administrative Overhead

Administrative Overhead

Need more nurses to support your operations? Scanning operations in place is not paying dividend? Patient files are incomplete causing coding and billing delays?

Barcode Requirements

Barcode Requirements

Meds are dispensed using barcode systems, can this be used to track all medical records? Are you looking for experts?
Electronic Charting

Electronic Charting

Moving to electronic charting is costly and often has low adoption rates. How will this vision become reality as Medicaid and insurance reduce payouts?