ImageTrend and Kno2 Partner to Provide Secure Electronic Patient Document Exchange for Emergency Medical Services
Through this technology partnership,
"Emergency medical services are truly the front line of care – and everything happens at high speed," said
Historically, when patients are transported to the hospital by EMS agencies, acute care information is typically shared verbally with the emergency department (ED), while in non-acute cases, documentation is often sent via fax within 24 hours of patient delivery to meet Joint Commission requirements. This process creates an additional burden on both sides, as ePCR (electronic patient care report) information must be printed and faxed by the EMS agency and later entered into the hospital's EHR – work that happens outside of typical workflows. Additionally, EMS agencies typically must spend time tracking down information from the hospital, such as the patient's name and health insurance carrier, so that they can get reimbursed.
Integrating the Kno2 interoperability platform with ImageTrend Elite and HIH enables all associated pre-hospital information to be exchanged securely and electronically within normal workflows. Kno2 creates the connectivity between the EMS agency and the hospital by establishing both sides as endpoints within its comprehensive network. The EMS agency can query vital patient information such as current medications and allergies, allowing them to provide safer care during transport. After they deliver the patient to the ED, EMS agencies can then prepare and send the ePCR to complete the record of care and meet regulatory requirements. The agencies are not limited to one method of submission; the ImageTrend-Kno2 integration enables them to send the ePCR electronically to the hospital based on their preferred method of receipt – whether that be a Direct message, HL7 point-to-point interface, or even cloud fax if necessary, although not recommended.
Upon discharge, the hospital can provide the patient treatment and outcomes data within a C-CDA and deliver it via Direct message, or the EMS agency is empowered to query for the outcomes and payment information, confirming accuracy of treatment to ensure ongoing improved quality of care and submission for timely reimbursement.
This everyday scenario provides a strong example of how a typical EMS workflow can be improved with this ImageTrend-Kno2 integration. Leveraging multiple forms of standards-based document exchange using a single solution can drive interoperability between the hospital and EMS agencies throughout the patient's transport and hospital stay – impacting the quality of care, patient safety and outcomes reporting.
"Kno2 recognized this critical gap in connectivity and secure patient data exchange and, in response, partnered with
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About Kno2
Kno2™ optimizes patient document exchange for everyone in healthcare. The company's cloud-based platform improves the healthcare experience for providers and their patients by making the sharing of documents easy, affordable and secure. Even healthcare providers with limited resources can participate in the simple, structured exchange of patient documents—without changing their workflow or technology infrastructure. The Kno2 platform captures and exchanges documents from virtually any source, ranging from a fax machine to an EMR/EHR. The intelligent platform determines the most interoperable format and method of exchange for a document. All of this functionality is available through a simple set of APIs or through Kno2's provider portal. Learn more about how Kno2 adds value to patient document exchange at www.kno2.com.
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