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McKesson integrates Horizon solution suite and RelayHealth to provide nationwide HIE

Published on November 13, 2009 at 4:58 AM · No Comments

McKesson today announced Horizon Connect, a key component of its “Connect” strategy to enable health information exchange (HIE) and patient care coordination within communities, across regions and throughout the United States.

By integrating McKesson’s widely deployed Horizon solution suite and the RelayHealth connectivity platform, Horizon Connect provides the interoperability foundation needed for caregivers to exchange critical patient information across encounters and care settings. With Horizon Connect, electronic records are updated at key patient events such as a physician office visit, an emergency room admission or a hospital discharge – fostering access by clinicians to the most current information. By enabling clinicians to seamlessly manage discrete actionable data from third-party systems as part of their workflow, McKesson’s approach extends well beyond current industry requirements to set a new standard for care continuity, while preserving existing electronic health record (EHR) investments.

“McKesson’s goal is to support caregiver collaboration and continuity of care,” said Pat Blake, executive vice president and group president, McKesson Corp. “By incorporating the HIE functionality of RelayHealth into our major clinical solutions, McKesson has the market reach to set the stage for a national network of connected communities that are each aligned to support the patient.”

Providence Health and Services in Portland, Ore., is a collaborative partner in developing the new connectivity approach. McKesson’s Horizon Clinicals suite soon will be meeting the needs of the community by exchanging discrete clinical data with third-party EHRs used across the continuum of care. The solution will enable information on patient medications to be shared between the health system’s physician offices and acute-care settings, offering an effective strategy for information exchange with providers throughout the region. Providence Health recently won the CHIME Collaboration Award for its efforts from the College of Healthcare Information Management Executives.

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