Highlights : About iSalus EHR

Inventory Management

Employee Management

Appointment Management

ONC-ATCB Certified

Insurance Management

Patient Portal

Multi-Physician

Patient Records

Treatment Plans
Product Details
Features
Color-Code Meaningful Use Dashboards
E-Prescribing
Strong Workflows
Order and Labs
Patient PortalVitals Analysis
Truly Integrated
Chart Notes
Medical Reconciliation
Automated Workflows
Flow Sheets
Patient Timeline
Revenue Safety Net
E/M Coding Engine
Allergies
Daily Schedule
Immunizations
Clinical Reporting
Benefits
The EHR solution has a unique feature
The EHR solution has a unique feature which helps clinicians and providers comply with Meaningful Use requirements. iSalus EHR aims to eliminate the complexity and stress associated with the procedure of meeting Meaningful Use compliance requirements.
To achieve this goal, it offers color-coded Meaningful Use dashboards.
Through these dashboards, providers will able to see whether they are completely complying with Meaningful Use requirements or falling short on meeting them. The color-coded dashboards are also linked to their full patient lists. If they are not meeting the Meaningful Use requirements for some of their patients, the EHR software provides them step-by-step instructions to achieve compliance.
Another feature of iSalus EHR is Medical Reconciliation.
This feature aims to eliminate redundant tasks and procedures, enabling providers and their clinical staff to be more efficient and effective in delivering the best patient care. In this feature, the provider receives a file from another EHR system. This file contains a list of the patient’s allergies, problems, and medications. If some items in the list have already been addressed by the provider the patient has previously made a visit with, they can be considered as inactive. Those items that the provider wants to keep will be automatically posted on the patient’s chart.
Furthermore, iSalus EHR offers an e-prescribing feature.
This feature is simplified yet has powerful functionalities. In this feature, providers will be able to see color- coded contraindication warnings. The color codes are differentiated based on level severity, and they are very useful when the provider selects medications. Providers will also be able to review pharmaceutical formularies, insurance coverage, and copay amounts; enabling them to consider alternative medications if necessary. In addition, the e-prescribing feature of iSalus is integrated with Google maps; as a result, providers will be able to locate nearby pharmacies and provide directions to their patients.