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EHR Software That Turns Scattered Patient Records Into One Complete History

Unify patient health records across every hospital, clinic and department in your network - so a patient's history follows them between facilities, referrals arrive with full context, and no clinician makes a decision on partial information.

One Record Across Every Facility
Secure Patient Access
24/7 Expert Support
Health system administrator reviewing unified electronic health records across multiple hospital facilities
50+
Hospitals Powered
7
Countries Served
1M+
Patient Records Managed
99.9%
System Uptime

Key Features of Our EHR Software

Everything needed to maintain one trustworthy health record per patient across your entire network - and to share it safely with the people who need it.

Health Information Exchange

Share records securely with referring doctors, partner facilities and external providers, with the patient's consent recorded and every exchange logged.

  • Secure record sharing with external providers
  • Consent-based access controls
  • Complete exchange audit logs
  • Standards-based data exchange

Patient Portal & Access

Give patients secure access to their own health records, reports and prescriptions - reducing front-desk calls while meeting the access expectations patients increasingly have.

  • Secure patient login and record access
  • Lab reports and prescriptions on demand
  • Visit history and upcoming appointments
  • Downloadable and shareable health summary

Referral & Care Continuity

Send and receive referrals with the clinical context attached, and track what happened after - closing the loop that usually breaks the moment a patient leaves your facility.

  • Referrals with attached clinical context
  • Inbound and outbound referral tracking
  • Closed-loop outcome visibility
  • Care transition and discharge handover records

Population & Clinical Analytics

Turn your network's health records into usable insight - disease prevalence, outcomes by facility, chronic care gaps and management reporting across the whole group.

  • Cross-facility outcome comparison
  • Chronic disease and care-gap tracking
  • Disease prevalence and trend analysis
  • Group-level management reporting

Governance & Data Integrity

Keep one authoritative version of the truth across a growing network, with centralised master data, controlled record amendment and complete traceability.

  • Centralised clinical master data
  • Controlled amendment with version history
  • Complete access and change audit trail
  • Data quality and completeness monitoring

Advanced EHR Software Capabilities

Enterprise architecture for hospital groups managing patient records across multiple facilities, specialities and jurisdictions.

Connected Care

Enterprise Integration & Exchange

An EHR is only as useful as what it connects to. Ours exchanges data with your existing clinical, diagnostic and administrative systems, and with external providers and health programmes your patients depend on.

System-Wide Connectivity

Connects with existing clinical, laboratory, imaging, ERP and financial systems, so records stay consistent without duplicate entry across the group.

Dedicated Enterprise Support

Named account managers, structured onboarding for each new facility, and priority response times for group-level clients.

Multi-Facility & Multi-Country Deployment

Run multiple hospitals, clinics and countries on one platform, with deployment options that respect local data residency requirements.

Nurses and a doctor accessing shared patient records at a hospital ward nursing station
Proven Methodology

Network-Wide Rollout Without Disruption

Unifying records across facilities is a governance project as much as a technical one. Our methodology sequences it properly - identity and master data first, then facility-by-facility onboarding, so the record stays trustworthy at every stage.

Patient Identity & Master Data Design

Establish one patient identity model and shared clinical master data across the group before any records are merged.

Record Migration & Deduplication

Historical records migrated, matched and deduplicated with clinical validation, so unification improves the record rather than corrupting it.

Facility-by-Facility Go-Live

Each site onboarded in sequence with local training and support, so no facility carries the risk of a network-wide cutover.

Hospital staff being trained on a new electronic health record system during a phased ward rollout

Seamless Integration & Interoperability

Our EHR software exchanges data across the clinical, diagnostic and administrative systems your network already runs - and with the external providers your patients move between.

Clinical & Diagnostic Systems

Connected with laboratory, imaging and clinical record systems so results and clinical data reach the patient's health record automatically.

External Providers & Health Programmes

Secure, consent-based exchange with referring doctors, partner facilities and national or regional health programmes.

Financial & Administrative Systems

Connected with billing, insurance, ERP and reporting platforms so clinical activity flows into accurate financial and management reporting.

Enterprise-Grade Security & Compliance

Longitudinal health records are the most sensitive data your organisation holds - and the most heavily regulated.

Advanced Security Framework

Health records encrypted in transit and at rest, with regular security assessments, penetration testing and continuous monitoring.

Consent & Access Governance

Patient consent recorded and enforced at the point of access, with granular role-based permissions and multi-factor authentication for every user.

Regulatory & Data Residency Compliance

Deployment and reporting structures aligned to healthcare data protection requirements across the regions you operate in, with data residency options per jurisdiction.

Automated Backup & Recovery

Automated backups, point-in-time recovery and tested disaster recovery protocols, so the health record is continuously available across the network.

Ready to Unify Health Records Across Your Network?

See what changes when every facility works from the same complete patient record - fewer repeated tests, cleaner referrals and better decisions at the point of care. Book a free demo for your group.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to the questions healthcare CIOs and hospital group leaders ask most about our EHR software.

What is the difference between EHR software and EMR software?

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An EMR holds the clinical record within a single hospital or clinic - notes, orders, prescriptions and history for your own patients. An EHR extends that record so it can follow the patient across facilities and providers, and be accessed by the patient themselves. If you run one facility and want faster clinical documentation, start with EMR software; if you run multiple facilities or need records to move between providers, you need EHR.

Can the EHR unify records that already exist in different systems across our facilities?

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Yes, and this is the core of most EHR projects. We establish a single patient identity model, then migrate, match and deduplicate historical records with clinical validation - so unifying records improves data quality rather than merging errors together.

How does the EHR share data with external providers and other systems?

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Through secure, consent-based exchange interfaces, with every access and transfer logged. Which specific interfaces apply to your environment is scoped with your IT team during discovery.

Do patients get access to their own records?

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Yes. The patient portal gives patients secure access to their visit history, lab reports, prescriptions and a downloadable health summary they can share with any provider - which also reduces routine record-request calls to your front desk.

Can we deploy across multiple countries with different data regulations?

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Yes. The platform supports multi-country deployment with data residency options per jurisdiction, so each region's records can be held in line with local requirements while group-level reporting still works across the network.

Can we start with one facility and expand later?

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Yes, and we'd usually recommend it. Most groups go live at a single site, confirm the workflows and governance model there, then onboard remaining facilities in sequence rather than attempting a network-wide cutover.