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Intersystems, Validic Partner to Integrate Patient Generated Data into Healthshare

by Fred Pennic 08/12/2015 Leave a Comment

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InterSystems, a provider of interoperability and connected health solution has announced a partnership with Validic, a leading technology platform for accessing digital health patient data. As part of the partnership, Intersystems will use Validic’s digital health platform to integrate user-generated data from clinical in home, wearable and mobile health devices and applications into the InterSystems HealthShare suite of products.

Intersystems, Validic Integration Details

As healthcare companies continue on the path to value-based care, part of that strategy will include accessing and analyzing data from wearables, clinical devices and applications in order to efficiently manage the health of large populations. By integrating Validic’s digital health platform with Intersystems Healthshare solution, Intersystems and Validic are helping healthcare providers gain access to digital health data and analyze the information for more accountable care delivery. 

Validic will provide seamless data connection to over 175 clinical devices, in-home medical tools, consumer wearables and smartwatches, and mobile wellness applications. The Validic digital health platform will enable HealthShare to incorporate data generated outside of the caregiver setting back into the patient’s clinical record. Integrating data from mobile health and clinical in-home devices will provide caregivers with greater insight into patient activities outside of the hospital and a more holistic view of a patient’s health. 

 

“Validic’s industry-leading digital health platform expands our comprehensive care record, which is used to coordinate care across hospitals, primary care providers, payers and home care,” said Joe DeSantis, Vice President of HealthShare Platforms. “Validic will provide our HealthShare suite of products with greater access to patient data that can be used to provide actionable insights for better patient outcomes. Their solution is client-focused, easy to work with, and efficient.”

Since launching in 2010, Validic has grown its client reach to over 160 million lives in 47 countries and now integrates over 175 fitness and clinical devices and applications. Validic’s innovative, scalable and FDA Class I Medical Device Data System (MDDS) delivers standardized and HIPAA-compliant patient health data from best-in-class consumer and medical grade devices and apps. Some of their integration partners announced over the last year have been Adidas, Omron, Misfit, A&D Medical, Qardio, Fitlinxx and LifeFitness. The company recently announced an integration to Apple HealthKit in April.  

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