Electronic Health Records
Complete patient histories, accessible when and where they’re needed
Electronic Health Records (EHR) centralize patient information across the entire care continuum. Clinical data, diagnostic results, medication histories, and treatment plans are stored in a secure, standardized format that healthcare providers can access regardless of where the patient received care.
Maintaining a single, comprehensive record for each patient that follows them throughout their healthcare journey.
When a patient visits their GP, sees a specialist, gets lab work done, or is admitted to a hospital, all of that information feeds into one unified record.
This eliminates the need for patients to remember and recite their medical history at every appointment, reduces duplicate testing, and helps providers make better-informed decisions.
Complete picture
Past diagnoses
Current medications
Allergies
Previous test results
Specialist consultations
Treatment outcomes
Key capabilities
Comprehensive patient records
Store complete medical histories including diagnoses, procedures, medications, allergies, immunizations, lab results, imaging reports, and clinical notes. The system maintains a longitudinal view of the patient’s health over time.
Multi-provider access
Enable access for hospitals, clinics, laboratories, specialists, and general practitioners. Each provider sees relevant patient information based on their role and relationship to the patient, with appropriate security controls and audit logging.
Clinical decision support
Alert providers to potential drug interactions, allergies, abnormal lab values, and recommended preventive care based on the patient’s age, conditions, and history. These alerts help prevent errors and support evidence-based care.
Medication management
Alert providers to potential drug interactions, allergies, abnormal lab values, and recommended preventive care based on the patient’s age, conditions, and history. These alerts help prevent errors and support evidence-based care.
Sustainable partnership
Visida Solutions is ready to commit to long-term partnerships that foster workforce capabilities and healthcare system resilience.
Security and privacy
EHR systems maintain strict access controls, encrypt data in transit and at rest, and log every access to patient records. Patients can review who has accessed their information and when. Providers see only the data necessary for the care they’re providing.
Compliance with healthcare data protection regulations is built into the system architecture, covering everything from consent management to data retention policies.
Who is it for?
EHR systems serve entire healthcare ecosystems that need to share patient information reliably and securely. They’re particularly valuable in healthcare systems where patients frequently move between providers or where coordination across multiple institutions is essential for quality care.
National health
services
Regional healthcare
networks
Hospital
systems
Clinic
groups
Individual
providers
Real impact on healthcare delivery
Providers make faster, better-informed decisions because they have complete information at the point of care. Emergency departments see a patient’s medication list and chronic conditions immediately, even if the patient is unconscious. Specialists receive complete histories before consultations, making appointments more productive.
Duplicate tests decrease because providers can see what’s already been done. Medication errors decline because drug interaction checks happen automatically across all prescribers. Care coordination improves because everyone works from the same information.
Patients experience more seamless care. They don’t need to carry paper records, remember every medication they’ve tried, or explain their medical history repeatedly. Their information is there when it’s needed.
Implementation approach
Coordination
requirements
Implementing EHR requires coordination across multiple institutions and agreement on data standards, access policies, and governance structures. Technical integration with existing hospital systems, laboratory platforms, and clinic management software must be planned carefully.
Smooth data
migration
Data migration from legacy systems, staff training, and workflow adjustments all require dedicated effort. The goal is to enhance clinical operations without disrupting patient care during the transition.
Balancing clinical
needs
We work with healthcare organizations and government health authorities to plan implementations that balance clinical needs, technical requirements, regulatory compliance, and practical constraints.
You get
Better information flow
Less time hunting for records
Patients receive more coordinated care
Reduced redundant testing
Improved outcomes
Foundation for advanced capabilities
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