Cloud health software company MediRecords has announced it will provide the new clinical record system for MQ Health outpatient clinics and will integrate with the hospital’s TrakCare electronic medical record.
MQ Health is Australia’s first university-owned teaching hospital and operates 18 outpatients clinics including breast health, cardiology, endocrinology, haematology, neuropsychology, neurology, ophthalmology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, and urology.
The project will involve integration with MQ Health’s electronic medical record, a TrakCare solution from InterSystems.
MediRecords began as a cloud-based GP practice management system but has since expanded into providing hospital and outpatient clinic systems as well, including the ePrescribing solution for the Victorian Virtual ED service and the Northern Health mental health team. Queensland Health’s Metro North Virtual Emergency Department also uses it as an ePrescribing system.
It is also used by My Emergency Doctor virtual teams providing senior emergency physicians to urgent care centres, hospitals and ambulance services across Australia, and for private hospital VMO consulting suites as an electronic health record (EHR) and patient management system.
13 Queensland Health Hospital and Health Services use it as a billing and claiming system for outpatient clinics and it is also part of the massive Australian Department of Defence JP2060 eHealth solution renewal.
MediRecords CEO Matthew Galetto announced the partnership at the MedInfo conference in Sydney today and said it was an opportunity to support the work of multidisciplinary outpatient clinics providing vital services to Sydney residents.
“We look forward to working with MQ Health teams and getting data migration and implementation under way,” he said.