Solution for clinics and hospitals that provide inpatient and outpatient care services and specialized treatments.
Seamless data exchange between clinicians and non-clinicians including radiologists, labs, therapists, pharmacies, using a secure connection to access patients’ health data.
Patient Engagement Platform integrated with the EHR to collect heath data during the episode of care using strict security biometric tools.
Transformed claim process that makes it easier for patients and care providers to manage health plans, and process insurance claims and billing services.
Our compliance with HIPAA, GDPR, and local regulations ensures the highest standards of privacy, security, and data encryption. Your sensitive information is always in safe hands.
Our use of HL7 FHIR enables seamless communication with external systems and a standardized way to store or retrieve data across all products. Interoperability is our middle name.
Our predictive and descriptive analytics provide valuable insights that can enhance care outcomes and inform better decision-making. Data-driven healthcare is at your fingertips.
Our web and mobile applications provide anytime, anywhere access to our portals. And our cloud-based solution is designed to scale with your growing needs. Flexibility and adaptability are our hallmarks.
Glaucoma is called “the sneak thief of sight” since there are no symptoms and once vision is lost, it’s permanent. As much as 40% of vision can be lost without a person noticing. Glaucoma is the leading cause of irreversible blindness. Moreover, among African American and Latino populations, glaucoma is more prevalent. Glaucoma is 6 to 8 times more common in African Americans than Caucasians.
During January, NCCC and its many local chapters across the country highlight issues related to cervical cancer, HPV disease and the importance of early detection. While NCCC chapters host events throughout the year, January is a month with a special focus as chapters celebrate Cervical Health Awareness Month and work to spread the word in their communities.