Axolotl Announces Industry’s First Reporting and Analytics Solution for Health Information Exchanges

Health Care Providers Improve Care and Meet Quality Reporting Requirements to Achieve Meaningful Use

SAN JOSE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Axolotl Corp., the nationwide leader in health information exchange (HIE) services and solutions, today introduced Elysium® Discover, the industry’s first comprehensive suite of reporting and analytic tools designed specifically for Health Information Exchanges.

Elysium Discover provides a robust and versatile platform that is integrated with an HIE to deliver reporting, analytics and dashboard capabilities. With Elysium Discover an HIE can collect, analyze, and report HIE effectiveness such as system utilization and performance, generate patient registries, and perform clinical quality and public health reporting. Reports generated by Elysium Discover satisfy the auditing, clinical quality, and Meaningful Use requirements of ARRA and other government programs using the rich data flowing through the HIE.

Elysium Discover includes a wide range of data marts, pre-built reports, OLAP cubes and purpose-built dashboards to satisfy the reporting and analytics needs in a variety of different areas such as HIE administration, clinical quality and public health. The solution is secured by multi-level controls to ensure that authenticated users only see the data they are authorized to see. It also provides an open platform for custom reporting and analytics development while enforcing security controls.

“Historically, the costs associated with capturing data, cleaning it up, enriching it and delivering it in a standard format have made reporting and analytics very expensive for healthcare organizations,” said Anand Shroff, Vice President of Products at Axolotl. “Elysium Discover leverages the unique ability of HIEs to collect and deliver high quality data from a variety of sources. The result is the industry’s first reporting and analytics platform built specifically to meet the needs of HIEs while leveraging their strengths.”

“Elysium Discover is the first in an evolution of health quality reporting and measurement tools for HIEs from Axolotl,” said Glenn Keet, President of Axolotl. “These capabilities are at the forefront of the industry with these new applications and to be able to provide HIE organizations with solutions to meet their reporting needs and ultimately improve the overall quality of service for patients they serve.”

About Axolotl Corp

Founded in 1995, Axolotl Corp. is North America’s leading provider of browser-based products and services for secure health information exchange and management. Its Elysium® Exchange suite of solutions enables health care providers to instantly share information, reduce costs and improve quality and efficiency.

Elysium helps thousands of health care entities—including hospitals, health systems, regional health information organizations (RHIOs/HIEs), clinics, laboratories, radiology centers and physician practices—to securely exchange clinical information for more than 35 million patients. Elysium’s community-wide Master Patient Index, EdgeServer(s), Interoperability Hub (I-Hub), Community Virtual Health Record (VHR), and ambulatory EMR with integrated e-Prescribing are all provided as a software service (SaaS). Axolotl-employed U.S.-based transcriptionists, combined with an integrated NLP engine, provide high-quality medical transcription services for acute and ambulatory care environments connected to Elysium HIEs.

Axolotl is part of Ingenix, a leading health information technology and services company. Based in San Jose, Axolotl is known for introducing Clinical Messaging®, now at the heart of all advanced health information exchange. For more information visit www.axolotl.com and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/axolotlcorp/



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Axolotl Corp
Elvia Watts, 408-920-0800 ext.176
Press Relations Manager
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