The client is a regional healthcare network operating multiple hospitals and outpatient facilities across diverse care settings. Clinical and operational data was distributed across 18 independent EMR systems, creating barriers to coordinated care and limiting interoperability across the organization. The network required a scalable interoperability framework to unify patient records and support connected healthcare ecosystems. To accelerate this transformation, the organization partnered with Zymr.
The healthcare network faced significant challenges due to fragmented clinical information stored across 18 disconnected EMR platforms. Providers lacked a consolidated patient view, making it difficult to access complete medical histories and deliver coordinated care across locations.
Disconnected systems created delays in data exchange and increased administrative burden on clinical teams. Device-generated patient data could not seamlessly flow into EMRs, resulting in manual processes and incomplete records.
The absence of standardized interoperability protocols reduced data consistency and limited the organization’s ability to support real-time clinical decision-making and operational reporting.
The hospital network needed a modern interoperability solution capable of unifying clinical data, enabling device integration, and creating a connected patient ecosystem across all facilities.
Zymr implemented a FHIR-native interoperability platform that connected fragmented healthcare systems into a unified data ecosystem. The solution improved clinical collaboration, accelerated access to patient data, and streamlined care workflows.
Zymr developed and deployed a scalable interoperability architecture designed to standardize clinical data exchange and enable connected care delivery.