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mHub Electronic Medical Records and Legacy Data Archiving Service

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Legacy data archiving solution

HGlobal’s Electronic Medical Records (eMR) and Legacy Data Archiving Service provides a legacy data archiving solution designed specifically for Paramedic Services. Services transitioning from one eMR provider to another often lose access to historical patient data. Legacy data can be subject to both legislative and organizational (disaster and recovery mitigation requirements) and is essential for maintaining operational continuity, supporting investigations, and performing historical and trend analytics.

Our features

Powerful features to supercharge your productivity

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Secure Legacy Data Hosting

Extract and archive legacy eMR data and related documents, including forms, ECGs, and attachments.

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Analytics Continuity

Enables integration of legacy and current eMR data for trend analysis, quality assurance, and informed operational planning.

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Customized Dashboard Access

Customizable dashboard enables access to archived records. Access to PHIPPA/MFIPPA data is restricted to authorized users.

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Support for Investigations and Quality Assurance

Ensures access to historical records needed for internal reviews, external investigations, and ongoing quality initiatives.

Technology & Security

Industry Standard Safety and Security

Powered by Microsoft Azure

Ensures enterprise-grade security, data redundancy, and scalability.

Integrated with Microsoft Power BI

Enables advanced analytics, visualization, and performance tracking.

Encryption & Access Controls

Utilizes industry-standard security measures to protect patient data and ensure compliance.

Every Second Counts

Leveraging data analytics and technology to allow first responders and allied health providers to focus on what matters most – their patients