If you need a system to house patient medical records from multiple sources, Metriport is worth a look. It's got an open-source API that taps into health information networks like CommonWell and Carequality. Metriport can handle several formats, including FHIR R4, C-CDA and PDF, and comes with a no-code provider dashboard for viewing and editing records. The system checks data quality with medical coding standards and comes with a FHIR converter, API integration and other security features.
Another contender is InterSystems, which offers a suite of data management tools for healthcare. InterSystems on FHIR lets you tap into health data, but their HealthShare platform handles interoperability and analysis. Their InterSystems IRIS for Health data management platform is designed to handle massive health records and is designed to be interoperable and reliable.
Validic has a powerful Health IoT platform that can link health devices and apps to give clinicians and patients new insights. With deep EHR integration into Epic or Cerner systems, Validic can be used for remote patient monitoring and digital logbook features to help streamline clinical workflows and improve patient health.
If you want something more integrated, NextGen Healthcare offers an EHR system for ambulatory care practices. It's got features like automated care coordination, population health management and AI-powered tools for better clinical and financial results. Its platform supports telehealth, patient engagement and secure data sharing, so it's a good option for health care providers.