BRECKSVILLE, Ohio–(BUSINESS WIRE)–MediQuant(R), the leading innovator and provider of enterprise-active archiving and conversion solutions for hospitals and health systems, has formalized its long-standing ability to integrate with Epic software by joining the menu of preferred software services in the Epic App Orchard(R).
“As vital as data archiving is to the healthcare industry, the quality and access to patient records can affect the well-being of each healthcare service and each function in the organization,” said Dave Lamar, MediQuant’s Chief Growth Officer. “We have worked with Epic and its EHR software for more than five years, helping many health system customers to ensure their enterprise archives are clean, accessible and fully integrated into their new electronic medical records. Joining the Epic App Orchard exemplifies the many ways we work closely with Epic to make transitions as seamless as possible.”
For more than five years, MediQuant has offered Epic integration with the same high standards and blocking that are being required this year by the HHS Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (ONC).
MediQuant offers the most comprehensive system transition and archiving services, including its flagship DataArk(R) technology, with a history of industry-leading interoperability, only some of which is now required by federal Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards for the electronic exchange of healthcare information. The cloud-based app eases access to data across functions, organizations and regional institutions.
Data integration agreements with hospitals over the past five years demonstrate the company’s long-term commitment to better patient records. MediQuant first offered Epic integration to Wellmont Health System for data interoperability in 2014. Since then, data for 23 other health systems with multiple facilities have been integrated, including industry leaders John Muir, Yale New Haven Health and Santa Clara. The company has also invested in significant advances to health data systems with the enterprise Master Patient Index (eMPI) and its AI-driven ArchiveMPI. Since 2012 DataArk’s AutoInvoke feature has provided MediQuant customers with interoperability functionality that focuses on maintaining record quality, earlier and more rigorously than recent federal mandates require.
Perhaps the oldest, fastest growing and most innovative data archive service for healthcare providers, MediQuant has extracted and archived more than 400 different legacy systems and converted more than 200 systems into new EMRs and AEMRs, addressing patient record, accounts receivable, regulatory information and other key areas of historical data necessary for health organizations large and small.
About MediQuant
Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Brecksville, Ohio, MediQuant is the leader in enterprise active archiving solutions and services for hospitals and health systems. The Company’s flagship product, DataArk(R), is a solution that assists hospitals in retiring legacy clinical and patient accounting platforms and maintaining access to relevant data via a cloud-based software platform. Active archiving grants users the necessary functionality of a legacy system without the expense and risks. Data is kept active for quickly retrieving files, easily updating old records and continuing to bill accounts. MediQuant serves 250+ individual health systems, which represent more than 1,100 hospital and physician practice customers. For more information, visit www.mediquant.com.
Epic and App Orchard are trademarks or registered trademarks of Epic Systems Corporation.
About Epic App Orchard
Founded in a basement in 1979 with 1 1/2 employees, Epic develops software to help people get well, help people stay well, and help future generations be healthier. More than 250 million patients have a current electronic record in Epic. The App Orchard is where developers can learn about Epic’s APIs and list their apps for Epic community members to explore and access.
About Wellmont Health System
Wellmont Health System provides general and advanced medical-surgical care to residents of northeastern Tennessee and southwestern Virginia. The health system consists of about a dozen owned and affiliated hospitals that collectively have more than 1,000 licensed beds. One of its facilities is a rehabilitation hospital operated in partnership with HealthSouth. The system’s Holston Valley Medical Center features a level I trauma center and a level III neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Wellmont also operates numerous ancillary facilities, including an assisted living center, a mental health clinic, home health care and hospice agencies, and outpatient centers.