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InterSystems recognised for data proficiency

InterSystems' TrakCare has been recognised seven times, including with a "Best in KLAS" global award.

Information technology platforms for health, business and government applications InterSystems has won two awards from healthcare data firm KLAS Research.

InterSystems’ TrakCare unified healthcare information system was awarded the 2021 Best in KLAS award in the Asia/Oceania Region for Acute Care EMR, whilst the InterSystems HealthShare Unified Care Record was awarded the Best in KLAS for Interoperability Platform.

The Best in KLAS awards are presented to vendors viewed as leaders in the space and those that help healthcare professionals deliver better patient care.

The “2021 Best in KLAS Global Software Services” report is based on satisfaction ratings gathered in 2020 from thousands of healthcare providers in two areas: Acute Care Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) and Interoperability Platforms.

“We have continually adapted our technology to help our customers meet the novel challenges they face, and we are grateful that our customer focus and commitment to excellence ring true,” said Don Woodlock, vice president of Healthcare Solutions at InterSystems.

Established in 1978, InterSystems provides technology for extremely critical data in the healthcare, finance, and manufacturing and supply chain sectors. Its cloud-first data platforms solve interoperability, speed, and scalability problems for large organisations around the globe. InterSystems also develops and supports unique managed services for hospital EMRs, unified care records for communities and nations, and laboratory information management systems.
 

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