It's amazing what systems can do
when they work together.
Probably the biggest issue you have with your existing systems is that that they don’t work together — at least not to the degree you and your users require. That’s where fxPlatform comes in. The integration layer of Fusionfx, fxPlatform encompasses the centralized server components, managing how data is aggregated, shared, displayed and integrated with other solutions.
Using fxPlatform, you have a variety of options on how data retrieval can be optimized, how data transmission is standardized and secured, and how information is coordinated to improve healthcare. It includes tools for context-enabling non-compliant applications so that all data is synchronized around a single patient without the hunting and pecking that you know so well. It includes comprehensive auditing for access and forensics and simple-to-configure interfaces for single sign on, provisioning, enterprise master patient indexing, decision support and interface engines — all which work in accordance with common standards so that you can strengthen the ROI of your existing systems.
A Framework for the Future
Fusionfx also provides a secure collection of Web services that manage how data is collected, routed, and presented to the user. This design allows you to combine data in new ways and reuse components of your information architecture without the expense of ripping out and replacing application silos. As new programs, new practices, and new systems become a part of your application portfolio, fxPlatform’s Web services let you integrate data easier and focus on the process that you are trying to improve, not the connections that make the process possible.
In alignment with industry best practices, fxPlatform uses a federated data model, which allows the owner of each source database to decide exactly what data to share with others, inside and outside of the organization. The system creates indexes and pointers to data stored in multiple source systems so that Fusionfx can access and present data without having to move the data from its local database. Existing security and business process rules still apply because data does not move and you avoid the liability headaches and performance problems common to other solutions.

