Does Your Hospital Qualify for IT Stimulus Funding?

In case you were wondering, Interbit Data supports healthcare providers who want to meet data interoperability requirements for funding offered by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). With NetDelivery and the NetDelivery Integration Module, our information distribution software, data and reports generated by a Health Care Information System (HCIS), such as MEDITECH, is securely and reliably reformatted into HL7 messages and easily integrated in physicians’ EMRs.

As part of demonstrating what the economic stimulus law defines as ‘meaningful use’ of EMRs, hospitals need to implement capabilities for exchanging key clinical data with physicians and labs. NetDelivery with the Integration Module supports data interoperability by streamlining and securing the HL7 data transfer process, thus improving efficiency, eliminating risk and heightening healthcare providers’ overall abilities to provide optimal patient care.

“Alameda Hospital’s utilization of Interbit Data’s NetDelivery Integration Module enables the Hospital to be a technology innovator in our community. We’re delivering critical discrete lab results directly from our MEDITECH HCIS to area Physicians’ EHR, including GE Centricity, via HL7, fax or email,” states Robert Lundy-Paine, Director of Information Systems, Alameda Hospital, Alameda, CA. “Interbit Data’s NetDelivery is a powerful tool improving Health Care and Sharing Information, long before it was popular.”

Read the press release on NetDelivery’s support of Interoperability.

Want to know more? Download our whitepaper on interoperability and meaningful use.

Posted on November 4th, 2009 in Company | Permalink | Comments »
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