The Physician Alliance (TPA)

TPA began as a user of the Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN) Use Cases for ADT Notification, Lab Notification and Medication Reconciliation via the SouthEast Michigan Health Information Exchange (SEMHIE).

This relationship continued as we then provided additional custom services. Soon after, we found that their existing Population Registry would not accept CCD/CDA as a source input. We described how Alchemy was able to accept this and any other format that they required, and store it all in Arcana. Arcana became their new Reporting source, being considered an Electronic Health Record, a requirement by their partners, as well as a Registry for monitoring Physician Metrics and Outcomes.

Medical Network One (MNO)

MNO began as a user of the Michigan Health Information Network (MiHIN) Use Cases for ADT Notification via the SouthEast Michigan Health Information Exchange (SEMHIE).

We were then approached to perform a system review and analysis, at which point we recommended some automated systems to alleviate their then manual-and-buggy process. We continued providing custom software and architecture consulting services. This included a full web-based rewrite of a custom proprietary coding application, which still operates today.

Henry Ford Health System (HFHS)

In 2004, we began a partnership with Henry Ford Health System (HFHS). We were at the start of a massive rewrite to our Electronic Health Record software, CDR-Web. HFHS was looking to replace their current system, CarePlus, which had numerous points of source data as well as several spin-off applications. The partnership resulted in CarePlus Next Generation for them and EXR for us.

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Botsford Hospital

In 2005, Botsford General Hospital chose CDR-Web as their Clinical Data Repository / Clinician Portal, providing comprehensive, real-time results reporting in a visually appealing, integrated clinical record. Botsford clinicians being equipped with this configurable, secure, Web-based portal increased clinician and patient satisfaction by improving the quality and timeliness of care, and reduced the length of patient stays in the hospital.

in 2007, CDR-Docs, a commercial grade web-based document scanning feature, was added, allowing for paper-based reports, charts, and other supporting documentation to be directly added to the patient record, and visible as a PDF to the clinician user.

“The physicians and nurses provided excellent feedback regarding the application” said Dr. Paul LaCasse, Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Botsford General Hospital and executive sponsor of the clinical portal application project.

CDR-Web was used by Botsford Hospital as their primary medical record for 12 years.

Bay Medical Hospital

In 2005, Bay Medical Hospital, joined Botsford Hospital in choosing CDR-Web as their Clinical Data Repository / Clinician Portal.

CDR-Web was used by Bay Medical Hospital as their primary medical record for …

Providence Hospital

In 2000, Providence Hospital in Southfield, Michigan, was the first hospital to adopt CDR-Web as their primary medical record point-of-truth for both their primary and offsite hospitals and supporting facilities. This brought patient record access immediately to the point-of-care.

Within the following two years, comprehensive, CDR-Rx, a hospital-based computerized physician order entry (CPOE) was integrated into CDR-Web, resulting in significant improvements for the inpatient pharmacy, enabling medication delivery to the floor five times faster than before CPOE implementation.