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3rd Party Integration
GeneCIS Clinical Portal
Third party vendors have invested heavily in delivering browser-based result reporting and web-based GUIs. Hospital users are trained and familiar with the systems they need to access. Why reinvent the wheel and lose all this investment when delivering a fully functional clinical portal?
DMF Systems’ approach is to develop a connection model that integrates with the 3rd party’s presentation layer. We work with the 3rd party so that when we provide the specific identifiers for the patient and/or identifiers for a specific episode of care, the 3rd party system presents the patient record in context. Discover a clinical information system integration solution that lets you focus on improving patient outcomes.
Ease of Access
Multi-party product view is provided through creative 3rd party PAS integration, which supports unobtrusive access to web applications and delivers optimum clinician views.
Saves Time
3rd Party Integration serves a single source for data, eliminating data transcription and errors and delivering the security of the most up-to-date, correct clinical information delivery.
Enhances Patient Safety
An HL7 messaging layer acts as a buffer between the cloud and core systems, meaning no one is getting direct access to data.
Faster Access
PAS integration streamlines access to patient medical history for emergency department clinicians.
Better Communication
Synchronise communication between patient and medical staff for improvement in the overall quality of care.
Improved Workflow
Empower medical staff to respond more efficiently and effectively with instant access to patient medical records.
3rd Party Integration
The 3rd Party Integration product is a module of the GeneCIS Clinical Portal, or can be supplied as a standalone service.
It can be configured for multiple hospitals; each hospital having its own view of the data. As it is also a web-based PAS integration product, it can be accessed from anywhere, from any device with a functioning internet browser.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can GeneCIS Clinical Portal be hosted on the cloud?
Yes, GeneCIS Clinical Portal can be hosted in the cloud on AWS or Microsoft Azure. GeneCIS Clinical Portal can also be hosted On-Premises on the hospital/healthcare facility’s network if preferred.
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What our customers are saying about us
GeneCIS eDischarge
Galway University Hospital- Saolta Hospital Group
“It has been a great success. Its acceptance by medical staff and admin has been excellent simply because it makes their job easier and also offers clear benefits to our patients, whether discharged or re-admitted. The project had the full support of the Records Committee, Clinical Directors, Consultants and Management team”.
Dr. Marie Therese Cooney
Consultant, AMU, St Vincents University Hospital
GeneCIS Clinical Platform
“The impact of GeneCIS clinical platform has been huge…its a real advance in terms of patient management, it reduces the duplication of work and facilitates better communication with GP’s”.
GeneCIS Clinical Summaries
St. Vincent's University Hospital
“The deployment of GeneCIS Clinical Summaries in the Acute Medical Unit has transformed the way the Clinical team work and how they communicate and audit the care pathway delivery. The efficiencies achieved include faster patient turnaround, less admissions, better communication with Community Care GP’s and savings in bed utilisation.”
GeneCIS eDischarge & ePrescription
Mayo General Hospital
“GeneCIS ePrescription and eDischarge have vastly improved the legibility of discharge prescriptions at Mayo University Hospital. Since implementing eDischarge, we have ongoing access to better discharge records across the hospital. The templating capabilities of ePrescription provide a systematic approach to prescribing and reduces the risk of error. Overall, GeneCIS ePrescription and eDischarge facilitates our adherence to principles of good clinical governance and support the provision of safer patient care.”





















