Healthcare Gateway introduce a new reporting service

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Healthcare Gateway introduce a new reporting service

We’ve launched a new MIG Enhanced Reporting Service to provide users of the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG) analytical insight into the utilisation of MIG services.

The new comprehensive reporting service provides organisations with a detailed report. The report includes a spreadsheet of all raw data and a PDF document that presents a visual view of the data from all endpoints within an organisation using MIG services, delivered on a monthly basis.

“We’re pleased to offer an enhanced reporting service to present MIG data in a meaningful way. It ensures end-users are able to gain a better understanding of MIG usage within healthcare organisations to make effective business decisions. At Healthcare Gateway we know the importance of detailed reporting and by introducing an additional service we continually are developing our product offering to add value to our customers.”

What are the benefits?

  • It provides a deeper, broken down analysis of MIG usage
  • Removes the need for organisational project management to analyse and interpret monthly reports, saving time and resource
  • Graphs and tables make the data easier to comprehend and visualise
  • Enables you to identify endpoints who are maximising the MIG services and also those who could increase MIG usage to its fullest potential
  • Enables you to identify endpoints where there could be knowledge or data sharing issues
  • Enables identifying data sharing opportunities.

 

Find out more

If you would like to view an example of a MIG Enhanced Report or find out costs please get in touch here.

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MIG powers many of the leading HIE solutions

MIG powers many of the leading HIE solutions

We partner with the top five HIE solutions listed in the 2018 NHS interoperability report.

The NHS Interoperability 2018 report from US-based healthcare market research firm KLAS has revealed the leading HIE suppliers, which are supporting healthcare interoperability. Six of the eight suppliers referenced in the report have already partnered with Healthcare Gateway and its data sharing technology, the Medical Interoperability Gateway (MIG).

“Effective interoperability is crucial to supporting sustainability within the NHS and the MIG is a solution of choice for leading healthcare software providers. More than 60 vendors are using the MIG as a real time engine for data sharing and we have a great track record in helping them overcome the associated challenges, existing across health and care. We look forward to studying the full report and will use the findings to inform future conversations with our sector partners.”

KLAS interviewed 141 people from 124 NHS organisations in England, including CIOs, CCIOs, CIOS, executives, consultants, IT directors and GP practice managers. Intersystems were named as the leading HIE with Cerner, Tiani, Orion, Graphnet, Docman, Microtest and Sunquest also named in the list.

The report also identified three major shortcomings in the England:

  1. Exchanged data is unstructured (25%)
  2. Cumbersome formatting (20%)
  3. Key data is missing (17%).

Structured or unstructured

The MIG has the ability to integrate systems using structured or unstructured patient data. Structured data is provided in an xml format, providing flexibility for the host application. To find more, please get in touch here.

The findings from the report were shared at a techUK event in London on Monday 25 June.

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