A Patient Records Interoperability APP for Care-Providers.
Interconnecting the Clinical Records ecosystem.
Enabling integration across the Records (EHR) domain.
Know PowEHR'd Provider App.
Problem:
400+ EHR vendors x 3,000+ records systems result in severe fragmentation of patient records. An estimated $30b annual cost to care-providers nation-wide.
Solution:
Kno | bility enables direct-access to clinical Patient Records regardless of source. Unilateral access across EHR domain to comprise complete, accurate records.
Know Ability:
Kno | bility’s purpose is to empower Providers by enabling their Patients. Optimal knowledge for optimal care – prioritizing the Provider Patient partnership.
Purpose:

Empower Providers – Improve overall care, clinical encounters, and administrative cost efficiency.
Enable Patients – Patient collaboration offers the best opportunity for optimal care.
Patient Protection – Enacted in 2021, federal rules require healthcare organizations to allow Patient’s direct access to and authority in their medical records, prohibiting efforts to block access.
Improve care – Records accuracy reduces errors, decreases timelines, improves care and treatment outcomes.
Reduce Costs – Present-day records administration is a burden, both costly and laborious to providers and care-organizations.
Optimize Care Organizations – Reliable records hubs for multidimensional EHR systems and integrations enable optimal care-management infrastructure.
Digitalization – Substantively streamline Healthcare Providers active shift from antiquated document based infrastructure to digital solutions.
Government initiatives – Mandated compliance with federal standards adoption by 2028 has presented significant, urgent issues for some care-organizations.
Problem:
Lack of interoperability is estimated to cost the US Healthcare system $30B annually.
3,000+ records systems across 400+ Electronic Health Records (EHR) platforms increases costs and decreases care quality.
An acknowledged operational issue at scale across:
– Admissions: 33,679,935
– U.S. Hospitals: 6,120
– Physicians: 989,320
ALL x 130 HIE’s
Healthcare Provider Issues
– Clinical care inefficiencies: manual records administration, acquisition, access and document reconciliation.
– Clinical Errors: incomplete patient records increase risk and liability.
– Burn resources: significant operational burdens.
Healthcare Organization Issues (Hospitals, Clinics, HMO’s)
– Increased Costs: managing disparate systems, manual processes and records quality.
– Revenue Loss: incomplete records impact revenue remittance via claims accuracy and denials.
– Regulatory Risks: non-compliance 21st Century Cures Act and Federally required digital standards.
Researchers and Public Health Organizations
– Incomplete Records: prevents robust, accurate monitoring.
– Poor Risk Assessment: Incomplete data hinders effective population health management and cost predictions.
– Missed Opportunities: inaccuracy and delayed assessments slow treatment interventions.
Solution.

Within the records workflow, Kno | bility is encounter focused, between Providers and Patients.
– Present day solutions attempt to solve interoperability between provider and payer stakeholders, to the exclusion of patients and truncating records.
– Each stakeholder in the records workflow has their own priorities, domain, systems and vendors. Current solutions are payer focused, contributing to increased fragmentation.
– Clinically focused on provider and patient encounters, our platform navigates the only constant across the scope of care; varying treatment domains, venues and systems.
the Difference:
• Encounter driven, Kno | bility is strictly focused between the Provider & Patient. Rendering accurate, quality records info available when and where it’s most valuable; the clinical domain, at the Patient’s discretion.
• A Patient is the only constant in any healthcare journey. Kno | bility enables records access no matter where or which system they reside.
• Most records vendors and Health Information Exchange’s (HIE) are developed with Payers as the priority; NOT empowering Providers for Patients.

“A comprehensive patient record is essential to effective treatment and successful care.”
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