InterSystems, a data technology provider dedicated to helping customers solve the most critical problems of scalability, interoperability and speed, has implemented and enhanced its InterSystems TrakCare unified healthcare information system to help its customers combat the global pandemic
InterSystems has brought new systems, equipment-and even hospitals-online to respond quickly to customer needs.
During the crisis, the company’s wider product portfolio, including InterSystems’ IRIS data platform, InterSystems’ IRIS for Health, and InterSystems’ HealthShare were also leveraged around the world.
“The hallmark of InterSystems, the products we create, and the support we provide around the clock is responsiveness,” said InterSystems Head of Healthcare Solutions Don Woodlock. “We are proud to have deployed TrakCare quickly to respond to the needs of front-line medical professionals, and ultimately help deliver patients the care they needed.”
Used in more than 450 hospitals and countless laboratories worldwide in 27 countries, TrakCare offers a light footprint system, mobile-friendly user interface and configuration flexibility that drives fast deployment, ease of adoption and ease of use for clinicians to make decisions.
Throughout the ongoing crisis, InterSystems has been working with existing customers to identify enhancements that assist acute care services and better manage COVID-19 challenges.
In the UAE InterSystems partnered with Pure Health, the Gulf Cooperation Council’s largest laboratory operator with a network of 118 laboratories and more than 1000 health care professionals, to implement TrakCare Lab Enterprise for its COVID-19 laboratories in a record two weeks time. The implementation supports COVID-19 initiatives in the UAE, speeding up virus testing by streamlining workflows and making data easily accessible to all parties.
“We are glad to partner with InterSystems to adopt TrakCare Lab Enterprise solution to empower us to effectively manage our role in the initiative to contain COVID-19 in the UAE. We pioneered to be present in all the airports in the UAE as Pure Health have been appointed to screen incoming passengers.” said Adnan Asif, chief technology officer at Pure Health.