Emergint brings critical expertise to clients that want to enhance business intelligence and enable interoperability. We help organizations identify and solve critical challenges that impact data integration success of any size.

Emergint offers clinical data harmonization and integration, systems design and development, and workflow management services. Our engagements include assessment of current business processes, and provide support and improvements on sophisticated data and records flow.

Emergint has provided data integration services for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Kentucky Hospital Association and local public health departments, as well as the private sector. Our experience includes national, state, and local initiatives in support of bioterrorism detection and disease surveillance. HealthSIS, an Emergint developed surveillance system, is another solution which offers a public health interoperability solution that exceeds Stage 1 Meaningful Use criteria and is currently operational in the Commonwealth of Kentucky

Services

Data Integration Architecture

  • Requirements & implementation
  • Assessment & evaluation
  • EAI
  • ETL/ELT

Standards Development & Application

  • Legacy reengineering
  • Validation & compliance
  • Schema integration

Software Development

  • Assessment & evaluation
  • Architecture & design
  • Development & integration
  • Implementation & tuning
  • Support & monitoring

Data Enhancement

  • Message & data transformations
  • Geo-coding
  • Vocabularies management, validation, standardization & harmonization

Data Profiling & Reengineering

  • De-duplication and matching
  • Identity management (MPI)
  • Metadata management

Data Surveillance

  • Rules filtering
  • Notification & alerting

Real-time Messaging

  • Metrics collection & reporting
  • Message store & transaction log
  • Platform implementation

Health Information Exchange

  • HIPAA de-identification & minimum data set
  • HL7
  • Longitudinal patient identification
  • Meaningful Use for Public Health Reporting and Surveillance