Direct Submit to ACC NCDR Registries from EncaptureMD
EncaptureMD Registry Module is ideally optimized to work with our clinical modules, receiving data and taking advantage of EncaptureMD's powerful integration engine and unified work flow. But EncaptureMD registry can also work alone and still connect to all the data sources needed to simplify registry submission.
Benefits
Reduce effort for data entry
Tightly tied to EncaptureMD CVIS
Gather more data at point of care
Use the same data entry to create clinical reports and fill out relevant registry
Eliminate double entry or re-entry of data
Pull data from any electronic source
Validate data at point of entry/assess data completeness & quality
Determine appropriateness
Compare outcomes through the registry and improve care
Features
Access anywhere – web base
Site/registry-specific privileges for data entry & analytics
Works with any EMR/HIS and equipment data source
Data security – fully HIPAA/HiTECH compliance
Can de-identify patient information
HTTPS SHA1 256 bit encryption for all transmission
Password expiration
Pre-defined and ad hoc analytics
See data definitions as you work
Immediate feedback regarding completeness
NCDR ICD 2.2
Typically deployed with our EncaptureMD EP modality reporting, the ICD registry allows the registry user to benefit from data entered during the clinical study and from data received from HIS/EMR.
The ICD registry pulls data directly from the EP Procedure application in EncaptureMD Clinical.
NCDR Atrial Fibrillation
Much of the relevant data for the AF registry can be gathered during an ablation procedure. The remainder can be gathered during an office visit and recorded in the chart. EncaptureMD's interface engine can gather patient chart information, ECG's, lab values as well as what happens in the lab.
EncaptureMD Clinical can provide a way to gather both patient visit and procedure information at the points of care.
NCDR CathPCI
This integration is an ideal demonstration of how EncaptureMD eliminates redundancy in data entry. The clinician draws a picture of the coronary tree using our Visual Coronary tool. This serves 4 purposes
Creates an image to use in the final report
Fills out the registry information
Calculates a Syntax score
Creates the text for the final report