The EMR platform is integrated across its leading diagnostics provider networks such as Healthians, Dr Lal Path Labs and Metropolis
MyHealthcare has announced the launch of its new product range of speciality Electronic Medical Record (EMR) systems for cardiology, paediatrics, endocrinology, obstetrics & gynaecology and ENT. Each speciality EMR has been designed in partnership with leading specialists from MyHealthcare’s partner network.
MyHealthcare systems are focused on creating a complete care delivery network, on a foundation of robust and scalable technology solutions. In partnership with global technology providers such as Amazon, Microsoft, and others, the digital clinical solutions are integrated across an expansive healthcare data lake. All its products, clinical devices, patient platforms and clinical EMRs manage a patient’s care through the MyHealthcare data lake, which helps in building a complete patient longitudinal clinical map.
The EMR platform is integrated across its leading diagnostics provider networks such as Healthians, Dr Lal Path Labs and Metropolis. Its homecare provider is also integrated into the MyHealthcare ecosystem’s healthcare data lake.
MyHealthcare’s speciality EMRs work as an assistive tool for its clinicians, with an expansive library of care protocols, an advanced clinical decision support system, a formulary database of over 19,000 drugs and an AI-based voice-to-text engine for recording all clinical notes and diagnosis information. Based on the speciality, the EMR platform maps a complete picture of a patient’s relevant medical history & diagnostics reports, with trend analysis, clinical markers and alerts to help doctors focus on patient information that will help improve the effectiveness of the care delivery.
“Our focus is to bring the latest digital technology advancements into the ecosystem to ensure that we are able to provide functional and user-friendly solutions to our patients, doctors and healthcare partners. We have invested in building a platform that is designed by clinicians, for clinicians. Each one of our speciality EMRs has been developed under the guidance of the best specialists across our partner network of hospitals and clinics. We are working to bring technology solutions that are most relevant, based on the best global standards of care, to deliver better patient care outcomes.” said, Shyatto Raha, Founder and CEO of MyHealthcare.”
Dr Poorva Nandedkar, Head of Clinical Transformation at MyHealthcare said, “At MyHealthcare we are driven by the vision to use digital technology solutions to make healthcare delivery more effective and affordable. Bringing speciality based EMRs to the market, the use of care protocols and the integrated AI tools will help our clinicians deliver quality healthcare to a wider population.”
“Over the next few months, we will be adding to the clinical ecosystem speciality EMRs for IVF, Oncology, Neurology and more. We are working to expand our provider network, with more hospitals, speciality clinics, diagnostics and pharmacy providers. We are committed to using the power of digital technology and AI to democratise healthcare in India,” added Shyatto Raha.
MyHealthcare has grown to a pan India healthcare system with a network of 80 hospitals, 65 speciality clinics, diagnostics, e-pharmacy and home care service providers.