Web-based Dashboard for Interoperability of Health records

Healthcare interoperability dashboard for visualizing patient records longitudinally ​

Trove Health Atlas is a web-based dashboard that smartly and securely aggregates patient health records from across the United States on a single screen.

Nationwide bidirectional interoperability of health records

Trove Health Atlas is a web-based dashboard for interoperability in healthcare records. Since, Trove Health Atlas can be accessed via desktop’s web browsers or mobile’s web browsers, as such there is no installation or integration cost associated unless you need Trove Health Atlas to be integrated with your IT system like an EMR.

Health Technologies that power Trove Health Atlas

Trove Health ConneXa works seamlessly at the backend of Trove Health Atlas to ensure bi-directional interoperability of healthcare records across the United States. Clinicians shall not only pull patients’ health records from other EMRs in the US but also instantaneously share healthcare data with fellow providers across the US.

Trove Health Trident AI, the AI-enabled API, also works smartly at the backend of Trove Health Atlas to automatically and intelligently parse healthcare records into a single screen on the web browser to ensure ease of human consumption. A wide range of data formats are compatible like XML, C-CDA or Consolidated Clinical Data Architecture, HL7 FHIR R4 or Fast Healthcare Interoperability resources, PDF, Excel, etc.

Atlas

Benefits to Healthcare Providers

Solving Interoperability

The primary challenge of interoperability is access to the required data as we don’t know where the data sits in the EMR system. Even if the EMR supports interoperability, it could be in the form of a media document or a format that is not understood by the system. Pushing data is also a difficult task for doctors. You can visualize the feature of ConneXa in this push and pull part we have built into Atlas.

Collate Health records onto a single screen

Trove Health Atlas has completely automated the mundane task of collating and classifying the patient record for treatment purposes, which takes up a significant part of every provider’s clinical time. It is a mundane task of sifting through hundreds of pages of complex documents. In addition to automating this task, Trove Health Atlas collates health records onto a single screen for each of consumption.

Single viewer for all document types

Healthcare records from disparate IT systems exists in disparate formats. Compatibility with your existing IT systems is rarely possible. Trove Health Trident AI working seamlessly at the backend of Trove Health Atlas, the artificial intelligence enabled Trident AI parses disparate formats into a standardized format and displayed on a single screen for the providers’ ease of consumption.

Ease of healthcare providers use

When doctors are searching for a patient’s health record, auto-complete feature as it can help them arrive at patient information quickly. This allows them to treat the patient effectively and spend more time with the patient than on their system to get all the information about the patient. Being web-based dashboard, providers can either use their desktop or a portable device and access Trove Health Atlas via internet browser. As such, additional cost of installation and integration is not incurred. Trove Health is soon offering analytics on top of it, where you can at an organization level look at trends of their diabetic patients based on ICD 10 codes.

Header Analytics made easy

Data analytics is only possible when data can be easily viewed in one place and formatted into a single structure. This is seamlessly enabled by our product Trove Health Trident. Analytics on Trove Health Atlas goes beyond individual patients as we generate data at a population level. E.g., if you are running a clinic or a hospital, the doctors can create metrics around particular diseases for a population which helps them draw analogies for better treatment.

Solving Interoperability

The primary challenge of interoperability is access to the required data as we don’t know where the data sits in the EMR system. Even if the EMR supports interoperability, it could be in the form of a media document or a format that is not understood by the system. Pushing data is also a difficult task for doctors. You can visualize the feature of ConneXa in this push and pull part we have built into Atlas.

Collate Health records onto a single screen

Trove Health Atlas has completely automated the mundane task of collating and classifying the patient record for treatment purposes, which takes up a significant part of every provider’s clinical time. It is a mundane task of sifting through hundreds of pages of complex documents. In addition to automating this task, Trove Health Atlas collates health records onto a single screen for each of consumption.

Single viewer for all document types

Healthcare records from disparate IT systems exists in disparate formats. Compatibility with your existing IT systems is rarely possible. Trove Health ViVA working seamlessly at the backend of Trove Health Atlas, the artificial intelligence enabled ViVA parses disparate formats into a standardized format and displayed on a single screen for the providers’ ease of consumption.

Ease of healthcare providers use

When doctors are searching for a patient’s health record, auto-complete feature as it can help them arrive at patient information quickly. This allows them to treat the patient effectively and spend more time with the patient than on their system to get all the information about the patient. Being web-based dashboard, providers can either use their desktop or a portable device and access Trove Health Atlas via internet browser. As such, additional cost of installation and integration is not incurred. Trove Health is soon offering analytics on top of it, where you can at an organization level look at trends of their diabetic patients based on ICD 10 codes.

Header Analytics made easy

Data analytics is only possible when data can be easily viewed in one place and formatted into a single structure. This is seamlessly enabled by our product Trove Health ViVA. Analytics on Trove Health Atlas goes beyond individual patients as we generate data at a population level. E.g., if you are running a clinic or a hospital, the doctors can create metrics around particular diseases for a population which helps them draw analogies for better treatment.

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Our Faq

Frequently Asked Questions

Who uses Trove Health Atlas?

Trove Health Atlas is a web-based dashboard for nationwide, bi-directional interoperability in healthcare. As such, providers with a valid NPI are given access to Trove Health Atlas by signing up here.

In addition, healthcare organizations in the US also use Trove Health Atlas. Providers of Telehealth, Remote Patient Monitoring, Critical Care Management, hospices, hospitals and many more in the United States. In accordance with TEFCA, interoperability in healthcare is to be employed for clinical purposes namely dispensing healthcare to patients by providers and hence, access to Trove Health Atlas is provided to providers with a valid NPI only.

Very often, Providers across the United States have to face the patient whose health records are either missing or unavailable at the time of care. This occurs in situations where the patient is new to the healthcare provider, or the patient is referred by another provider, needs emergency care, remote patient monitoring, telemedicine, etc. In absence of past medical records, the physicians, nurses and other clinicians face a huge challenge of and risk of delivering healthcare while being blindfolded. 

Why is Trove Health Atlas so popular with Providers in the US?

Delivering care in the absence of a patient’s medical records and other healthcare data poses risks for the patient as well as the provider. On the other hand, waiting for the health records could lead to health implications and a poor healthcare experience. Trove Health Atlas solves this challenge in a very economical way. Clinicians in the US can use Trove Health Atlas for free for interoperability of health records of up to 1000 patients. Providers can subscribe to Trove Health’s very affordable paid plans for more than 1000 patients. Upon logging into this portal, providers can instantaneously access patients’ health records that reside elsewhere in the US. Similarly, providers can upload the patient’s health records at the click of a button, and share them with fellow providers across the United States. Being web-based, it is apt for remote patient monitoring, telehealth, home visits, emergency cases, and other remote healthcare services.

How does Trove Health Atlas work?

Trove Health Atlas is web-based and hence, there is no installation or integration necessary. Providers with a valid NPI number can request for a free sign-up here. Upon activation, which usually takes under 2 weeks, providers shall log-in to the web-based portal of Trove Health Atlas through their internet browser.

Two pioneering APIs are the brains behind Trove Health Atlas. The first one is Trove Health ConneXa and the second is Trove Health Trident AI. Through Trove Health’s key membership of CommonWell Health Alliance, Trove Health ConneXa  has established a very deep and secure connection with the nation-wide healthcare networks including the major Qualified Health Information Networks, Health Information Exchanges (HIE), Electronic Medical Records (EMR) providers, Digital health partners and so on in compliance with TEFCA. Thus, Trove Health ConneXa ensures the ingress and egress of health records into Trove Health Atlas. The second technology behind Trove Health Atlas is the AI-enabled API called Trove Health Trident AI  that parses healthcare records from disparate formats into a single standardized format for displaying on a single screen inside Trove Health Atlas.

Being web-based, it is apt for remote patient monitoring, telehealth, home visits, emergency cases, and other remote healthcare services.

How shall a clinician sign-up?

Trove Health Atlas is flagship product for interoperability in healthcare. Clinicians across the United States get free access to Trove Health Atlas. A clinicians shall fulfil the following conditions: 

  1. The clinician shall have a valid National Provider Identifier (NPI)
  2. The clinician shall be registered under a healthcare organization

Step 1: interested clinicians register for a demo on www.trovehealth.io 

Step 2: after the demo, clinicians provide Trove Health with first and last name, NPI, official email ID.  

Step 3: Trove Health prepare documents for e-signature. Upon mutual signatures, Trove Health swiftly create log-in credentials for the clinicians. 

Step 4: we aim to activate each log-in with 10 working days; however, as we serve on first come first serve basis, you may expect further delays 

Signup

Fill the adjacent form and our friendly staff shall assist you with a demonstration, Q&A and set up of your free user access to Trove Health Atlas.

From tomorrow, start exchange patients’ health records to and from providers across the US.