InterSystems Launches Next Generation of HealthShare

InterSystems Corporation, a global leader in software for connected care, has launched the next generation of its InterSystems HealthShare™ strategic informatics platform for interoperability and active analytics. Designed originally for public health information exchanges (HIEs) at regional, state and national levels, HealthShare has been extended and rearchitected to also deliver the advanced technologies needed by integrated delivery networks (IDNs).

Adding Value to Connected Care

“HealthShare is a strategic, unified platform that enables organizations to not only capture and share patient data, but also to analyze, understand, and act on the data to deliver a new dimension of value,” said Paul Grabscheid, InterSystems Vice President of Strategic Planning. “While the previous generation of integration software focused on connecting systems at a transactional level, healthcare today requires new technologies that can intelligently aggregate and unlock patient data across systems to enable new connected care solutions. With the new capabilities offered by HealthShare, it is now possible to drive informed actions that improve patient outcomes and operational efficiency.”

Transforming the Care Delivery Model

There is growing recognition around the world that current care delivery models are in need of major transformation and that truly innovative information technologies are vital to achieving that objective. Healthcare organizations are seeing the rise of care and payment models such as Patient-Centered Medical Homes and Accountable Care Organizations that require sharing comprehensive patient data among care teams, provider organizations, health plans and government entities. Responsibility for clinical decision-making is shared among multiple providers and caregivers who use different electronic health record (EHR) systems, private and public HIE networks, and departmental applications. Adding another layer of complexity and challenge, the majority of clinical information is typically in the form of unstructured data—such as dictated notes, images and free text—and inaccessible.

“In recent years, healthcare providers at all levels – from the largest hospitals to the smallest doctors offices – have focused on implementing clinically-focused EHR systems at the point of care,” said Grabscheid. “Now, those organizations are recognizing that deployment of even the most sophisticated EHR application is only the first step…that we are now entering the post-EHR reality.” HealthShare now provides technologies essential to moving far beyond simply capturing and sharing healthcare information. It is a strategic informatics platform that enables understanding, analyzing and acting on 100 percent of each patient’s data, so that clinicians will no longer be forced to make treatment decisions with anything less than the entirety of a patient’s record.

New in Next-Generation HealthShare

To add value to connected care and enable the transformation to a data-based, patient-centric care delivery model, the new version of HealthShare provides:

Knowledge Delivery —HealthShare now includes patented InterSystems iKnow technology that makes it possible to retrieve and utilize unstructured healthcare data. iKnow technology can automatically discover the concepts within text, without the need for a pre-defined dictionary or other burdensome or costly set-up. HealthShare automatically analyzes documents and text, finds and unlocks the relevant relationships, and allows the user to quickly navigate to desired content. As a result, clinicians can much more efficiently identify vital information in a world where HIE networks proliferate and the data within them grows.

Active Analytics—HealthShare Active Analytics technology provides access to up-to-the-minute patient data to drive informed decisions that can improve outcomes. Using its built-in patient-centric data model, this HealthShare component continuously collects, aggregates, normalizes, and presents data from organizations throughout the care community. Active Analytics can deliver notifications to caregivers or launch clinical or operational processes based on rules invoked from a previous analysis. Featuring powerful data modeling, intuitive tools for designing pivot tables, graphs and charts, and sophisticated workbench design capabilities, HealthShare’s Active Analytics uncovers the missed opportunities associated with purely retrospective analysis, without the high cost of creating and maintaining a data warehouse.

As a comprehensive platform, HealthShare enables rapid development of sophisticated new solutions and eliminates the costs and complexities that are inevitable with “bolt-on” technology stack solutions. Visit www.intersystems.com/HS2012 for a close look at HealthShare’s core capabilities.