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Opto Circuits’ US arm Cardiac Science extends device connectivity for Allscripts EHRs

Our Bureau, BangaloreFriday, January 7, 2011, 12:45 Hrs  [IST]

Opto Circuits' US-based subsidiary, Cardiac Science Corporation has completed certification with Allscripts Professional Electronic Health Record (EHR). The latest certification extends its HeartCentrix cardiology device connectivity solution for its resting ECG, stress, and Holter monitoring products to support EHR for small and mid-sized physician groups. Cardiac Science previously completed certification with the Allscripts Enterprise EHR for large physician practices.

The connectivity between Cardiac Science's equipment and the Allscripts EHRs will help physicians streamline the diagnostic cardiology workflow in their offices, eliminate a source of data transcription errors, and provide a unified view of patient diagnostic data. Through the HeartCentrix connectivity solution, physicians will have immediate access to view or edit a patient's test results electronically and later retrieve the data from the EHR.

Tony Titus, vice president of marketing, Cardiac Science, said,“Our connectivity solution with EHR affirms our continued commitment to provide seamless connectivity with the industry’s leading EHR solutions.”

Cardiac Science connects to both EHR solutions via the company’s open architecture platform. As part of Allscripts ongoing commitment to open–not closed–systems, Allscripts EHRs are designed to connect to certified device vendors quickly and easily.

David Qu, vice president of solutions management, Allscripts, said,“Allscripts continues to lead the industry in creating open, connected systems of health by using our open architecture platform to enable third party applications and medical devices to connect to multiple Allscripts solutions. Sharing of cardiology data with a variety of Allscripts software platforms in diverse clinical settings allows our physicians to make faster, more informed decisions that ultimately result in safer patient care and better health outcomes.”

 
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