Software & Web Services
Our open-source-based software and web services give health care consumers, providers and communities tools they want and need for self-management, care delivery and resource allocation.
The SmartPHR is a holistic, interoperable personal electronic health record that can automatically extract and consolidate patient information from their many doctors’ isolated electronic health record systems (EHRs) and from manual entries of patients, caregivers and health care providers without EHRs. Bronze, Silver and Gold SmartPHRs give healthy, high-risk and chronically ill individuals tools for proactive self-management and informed collaboration with health care providers. See Fact Sheet
The Smart Meaningful Use EHR™ includes interoperable, electronic health record modules that give health care providers, with and without their own isolated EHRs, autopopulated, comprehensive Smart PHRs for all their patients and tools for planning and coordinating chronic care delivery, fulfilling meaningful use and quality indicator requirements. See Fact Sheet
The SmartHIE offers custom-configured, ready-to-use infrastructure solutions for state government and non-profit agencies funded under the American Recovery and Reinvestment and HITECH Acts of 2009 and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010. A typical Smart Platform infrastructure solution combines SmartPHRs for all local residents eligible for health, mental health or substance abuse services, SmartEHR meaningful-use modules for all local Medicaid and Medicare providers with and without isolated EHRs, and, for authorized administrators, policy makers, and comparative effectiveness researchers, tools for analyzing and reporting aggregate, pseudonymized data free from re-identification risk. See Fact Sheet
Standards. We operate our software and web services so that they reflect existing and emerging professional practice, industry and government standards for patient privacy, interoperability, simple direct health information exchange, and health care quality. Sources of these standards include the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office of Civil Rights (hhs.gov/ocr/privacy/) and the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology, ONC (healthit.hhs.gov); Health Level Seven, HL7 (hl7.org); the American National Standards Institute (ansi.org); Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (ihe.net), and NHIN Direct (nhindirect.org).
Health care reform. In 2002, we began developing technology to realize core principles of patient privacy preferences, data-driven and evidence-based treatment, and cross-provider care coordination. In 2009, immediately after passage of the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health (HITECH) Act we were able to rapidly configure the SmartPHR and SmartEHR to support Medicare and Medicaid providers in achieving meaningful use requirements and qualifying for incentive payments.
Certification. On June 24, 2010, the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology published the final rule regarding temporary certification of health information technology. We will submit SmartEHR Modules for certification once ONC authorizes a Testing and Certification Body, which accepts certification applications.
To learn more, contact us by email info@smarthealthrecords.com or phone 720-201-9705 weekdays between 9am and 5pm Mountain Standard Time.

