| |JULY 202419CIOReviewOur EMR is deployed on local networks of hospitals and does not need a cloud connection for its core functions, it empowers the patient by giving him his clinical information as an encrypted immutable file on his mobile device; the patient can, at his discretion, share his information with any other healthcare providerPCIT empowers patients to take control of their healthcare information. They can securely access and share their records with healthcare providers as needed, enhancing their engagement and participation."Our EMR is deployed on local networks of hospitals and does not need a cloud connection for its core functions, it empowers the patient by giving him his clinical information as an encrypted immutable file on his mobile device; the patient can, at his discretion, share his information with any other healthcare provider," says Sanel Ceric, CEO.In response to the growing demand for virtual care, PCIT has developed a patient-centric app to support virtual hospitals and online consultations. The app allows doctors to extend their reach beyond local areas, enhancing patient engagement. It facilitates the exchange and sharing of vital information in any local language(s) through a fully customizable system tailored to customer needs. The ability to inherently encode entered data using international codes such as SNOMED, ICD10, CPT and DRG without requiring the user to provide the expected code, enhances the digital processing of input, eventual utilization of AI in the processing of data and changing user-input data to internationally usable information regardless of the primary language used to input data.The effectiveness of these robust features was demonstrated when a PCIT user in the UAE implemented its UMF system. Physicians reported a marked reduction in paperwork and time spent on medical records, allowing more time for patient care. This streamlining of processes led to enhancements in financial returns and operational efficiency. Enhanced management of financial records and improved tracking of transactions and reconciliations with external stakeholders further boosted the organization's effectiveness and connectivity within the healthcare ecosystem.The healthcare industry is dominated by companies whose technologies have been in the market for over two decades, dating back to the early days of the Internet. These systems, built on older technology, have undergone numerous updates and patches to accommodate new protocols and languages, which can make them cumbersome and less efficient. In contrast, PCIT's system was initiated in 2016 using the most advanced technologies and concepts, including the latest internet protocols and markup languages."Our system is not a revamped version of outdated technology; it is a state-of-the-art platform built from scratch based on a revolutionary data engine. This modern approach sets us apart, providing a technologically superior solution in the field of electronic medical records," concludes Ceric.
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