The healthcare industry is still catching up with advancing penetration of IT and its wide-spread adoption in every aspect of delivering quality and patient-centric care. Fragmented information systems are in desperate need of modernization to overcome the challenges of communication, compliance and cost.
At Silicus, our focus is to provide world class business solutions across the continuum of care. Working with diverse healthcare industry players for common as well as niche requirements has helped us build in-depth understanding of the business processes across providers, payers and healthcare infomediaries. Our solutions support the core medical processes, allow easy access to information at the point of care and make integration of systems across partner organizations easier and aligned with fundamental business workflows.
Silicus understands that even with government promotion, heavy funding and promising outcomes, it is indeed a challenging transition for providers and payers to adapt to new reforms and evolving available technology. At Silicus, we believe in being agile and have the capability to quickly adapt to advanced technologies and tools. Our strength lies in mapping the potential of technology to industry pain points.
In recent times, we have seen the Healthcare industry undergo multiple changes. Consequently, Healthcare IT Vendors have to face many challenges like setting up teams with talent relevant to current requirements, maintaining the right resource pool of domain and technical experts, project management capabilities, frequent staff ramp and ramp down issues, keeping track of upcoming and relevant technologies, infrastructure maintenance and more
With turbulent economic conditions and uncertain revisions in health regulations, the payer industry has to be more cautious with their IT planning and investment. With exhaustive ICD-10 code sets and detailed requirements for 5010 HIPAA transaction standards, they have to take a closer look at their current IT applications and its ability to be complaint with the new standards.
Accountable Care Organization (ACO) is the latest paradigm shift in the healthcare industry. Transition to an outcome-based care management will need smart strategic IT implementations to enable integration platforms, collaboration tools across stakeholders and most importantly, efficient reporting/analytics solutions.
Designing and implementing a Healthcare Information Exchange (HIE) is a vast and complex project which demands excellent technical capability, deep domain knowledge and huge investments. Nevertheless, the outcomes are bound to benefit all the stakeholders of the healthcare industry by elimination of inefficiencies at various stages, which in turn will reduce cost and redundancies.