The client is a regional healthcare network operating across multiple care locations and managing patient data through 18 separate EMR systems. Fragmented systems created interoperability challenges, delayed data access, and increased operational overhead. The organization required a scalable platform to unify clinical data, streamline information exchange, and improve care coordination. To support this transformation, the network partnered with Zymr.
The healthcare network operated multiple disconnected EMR environments across hospitals, specialty clinics, and outpatient facilities, creating fragmented patient records and inconsistent data availability. Clinical teams often experienced delays accessing complete patient information, impacting care coordination and decision-making.
Manual data reconciliation and non-standardized exchange formats increased operational complexity and introduced errors in Admission, Discharge, and Transfer (ADT) workflows. The lack of interoperability also limited visibility into patient journeys and created inefficiencies in administrative processes.
Existing integration methods were difficult to scale and maintain, making it challenging to support new facilities and evolving regulatory requirements. The organization needed a modern interoperability platform capable of standardizing healthcare data exchange while improving reliability and operational performance.
Zymr implemented a FHIR R4-based interoperability platform that unified data exchange across disconnected environments and improved operational efficiency across the healthcare network.
Zymr designed and implemented a scalable interoperability architecture focused on healthcare data standardization, seamless integration, and operational efficiency.