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Benefits of the Network
 

Imagine if…      
You could access your patient’s information…
Their recent labs, medications and abnormal stress tests…
Wherever and whenever you need it…

The e-Health Network of Long Island is Putting Possibility into Practice
Physicians in the network will be able to access the following services and information:

  • Patient demographic information
  • Emergency data, such as medication list and allergy information, and problems lists
  • Discharge summary
  • Progress notes distribution
  • Person-to-person clinical secure messaging
  • Electronic referral
  • Document sharing (unstructured)
  • In-Patient and out-patient laboratory results
  • Radiology results
  • Advance directives
  • Sensitive information, such as HIV/AIDS, mental health, genetic diseases or tests, and alcohol and substance abuse

Even Small Facilities and Those Without Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) Can Join.

  • All you need is a computer, internet access and a commitment to patient privacy.

Readily Access the Information You Need to Make Decisions Without Guesswork

  • Access patients’ health information whether you are on rounds at the hospital or in your office, including problem problems lists, allergies and medications.
  • Access radiology/lab results, abnormal results, hospital discharge summaries, progress notes and other clinical documents on patients in your care soon after they are generated.

Keeping Data Safe is a Key Priority of the e-Health Network of Long Island

  • Data is guarded whether it is in transit or stored.
  • To ensure a high level of privacy & security for our patients and providers e-Health Network of Long Island has established policies and procedures to guide healthcare facilities using our network.  To find out more information please contact us at:  631-638-4000.

Streamline Administrative Tasks

  • Incorporate electronic data into patient records without complex manual processes.
  • Eliminate the burden of distributing and tracking down paper-based reports.
  • Automatically route orders to labs and other service providers.
  • Spend less time tracking down information and more time with patients.
  • Easily access and send patient health information and your own orders to specialists or referring physicians.
  • Avoid duplicate testing and rescheduling of appointments due to unavailability of test results.

Improve Collaboration and Continuity of Care With Ease

  • Utilize clinical secure messaging and online referrals, making it easier to communicate with colleagues on patient treatment.
  • Access flagged or abnormal test results as soon as they are available.

Utilize a Flexible System—Built on Physician Feedback—that Works for You

  • Exchange information stored in traditional document formats such as MS Office, PDF, images files such as JPEG and GIF files as long as your computer system has applications and file viewers to support these formats.
  • Level III users: highlight “level III users and have it link to “our EMR-lite product” web page.  The system is integrated with the existing EMR system. As a result, many updates that are entered into that EMR system can automatically be uploaded onto the network and made available for sharing with authorized providers.

Choose one of three levels of participation that is right for your practice, space, hardware and staff needs then easily build from there as needed

Experience the Future of Health Care Delivery

  • Access telehealth reporting to improve patient care and provide service to underserved populations.
  • Participate in community efforts to improve quality of care and bring greater efficiency to the delivery of health care in our region.

Be part of a nationwide effort to remove barriers in providing the highest quality of health care.

Membership in the network may lead to better health care outcomes, greater efficiency, increased patient satisfaction and lower costs. It can eliminate needless errors caused by inadequate information. It frees up doctors to do what they do best: treat patients.