Overview

SeBS Electronic Health Records (EHR) implementation can strengthen public health reporting and surveillance on a local and national level. Our proven and most cost-effective solution can help you ensure a high level of service management and delivery to your constituents. It will help to streamline patient care improve documentation, ensure compliance with regulatory standards, and improve operational efficiency. Our solutions can be scaled from larger full-service hospitals offering multi-specialty services and handling high volumes of complex patient data or smaller facilities such as clinics.

Deployment Options

Single Institution or Enterprise- Deployment/Implementation of customized open-source EHR System, provide training for the implementation team and ultimately, full support for the implemented EHR System.

Below is our comprehensive support which can be tailored and scaled to specific organizational requirements, compliance needs, and implementation scope.

eHR Capability Holistic Solution
Digitize hospital’s information system and workflows minimizing the use of the manual, fragmented system in day-to-day care delivery model. x
Uniquely ID patients to provide accurate and consistent care throughout the clinical journey. x
Integrate outpatient, inpatient, laboratory, pharmacy, accounts, imaging, HIV data systems, scheduling and other support services. x
Improve management of patient clinical information for health planning, epidemiological and research purposes e.g., surveillance and early warning systems for outbreaks. x
Seamless integration with existing infrastructure, including laboratory, pharmacy, billing, electronic health data systems and scheduling systems. x
Seamless communication/information sharing between hospitals and scalability to external health facilities. Collaborative care and centralized patient data. x
Enable better clinical decision-making, enhance patient safety, and reduce administrative burdens. x
Implement Role based access and multifactor authentication and encryption to protect patient data. x
Track access and modifications to patient records x
Regulatory compliance: Health Insurance Portability Act (HIPAA) Health Level Seven International standard (HL7), and local health standards such as the JDPA x