HealthMyne combines imaging analytics with Epic’s EHR data: 5 points

HealthMyne, a Madison, Wis.-based imaging informatics company, will work with Epic and UW Health to offer a unified EHR data and imaging platform.

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Here are five points:

 

1. HealthMyne’s imaging analytics combined with Epic’s electronic health record capabilities are designed to foster better health outcomes.

 

2. The unification will enhance clinical workflow and create an evidence-based population health model.

 

3. Radiologists can view imaging data and patient health record data with HealthMyne’s care timeline feature.

 

4. The new analytics platform will also provide patient cohort comparisons.

 

5. “HealthMyne provides an oncology-centric unified view that brings together automated quantitative imaging data sequentially interspersed with valuable health record information such as past chemotherapy, treatment procedures, lab results, medications, smoking history and clinical trial involvement,” said Richard Bruce, MD, assistant professor of radiology and medical director of radiology informatics, University of Wisconsin.

 

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