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St. Peter’s Health, a regional nonprofit healthcare system in Helena, Montana, is moving to the InnovaccerⓇ Health Cloud’s Data Activation Platform to support its mission of providing exceptional and compassionate care that treats the whole person and improves the health, wellness, and quality of life for the communities it serves.
The health system, an integrated network with more than 100 providers, a 99-bed acute care hospital, physician and urgent care clinics, home health and hospice, ambulance services, cancer treatment services, and other ambulatory service lines, will be leveraging Innovaccer’s Data Activation Platform to help providers collaborate across care sites by unifying the data from multiple EHRs to create a unified patient record that will support a new care management solution for optimized patient engagement.
Transforming Legacy EHR Data into Unified Patient Records
St. Peter’s Health will deploy several Innovaccer solutions to optimize the use of unified patient data. The health system will unify data from legacy EHRs to create an EHR-agnostic physician engagement solution that provides actionable clinical information at the point of care. In addition, St. Peter’s Health will use Innovaccer’s personalized care management solution to provide a wide range of workflows that assist care teams by simplifying tasks, bridging care and coding gaps, and supporting the delivery of quality care outcomes. Lastly, Innovaccer’s AI-powered patient engagement solution will provide St. Peter’s Health with timely, clinically contextual patient insights that can enhance provider-patient collaboration.
“Transforming our legacy EHR data into unified patient records is an important step in enhancing access, patient engagement, and care management, as it builds on our strong foundation of patient-centered services,” said Ryan Winn, chief information officer, St. Peter’s Health. “Our partnership with Innovaccer is a reflection of our ongoing commitment to provide the gold standard for exceptional care to our community.”