In a world where medical software is systemically plagued by complexity, OMS is helping cardiologists take back control. Created by and for cardiologists, allow us to restore your faith in what's possible.
2. By and For Cardiologists
The first Stage 2 Certified EHR designed exclusively
for cardiology.
Accurately document procedural findings in
the cath lab.
Efficiently document and report non-invasive
procedures without dictation, transcription or
free-text typing. (ICAEL, ICANL and ICAVL
compliant)
Quickly review diagnostic studies, labs, allergies,
meds, and clinic schedule.
All patient data represented in this document
is fictitious. No real PHI is being presented.
3. Objective Medical Systems provides cardiologists with two primary services - OMS
Cardiovascular Diagnostic Suite and OMS EHR.
• OMS Cardiology Suite offers comprehensive reporting on a total of 15 cardiovascular
modalities, encompassing both invasive and non-invasive diagnostic tests.
• OMS Cardiology Suite may be used to make your existing clinic or hospital based EHR
much better suited for cardiology.
• OMS EHR was certified for Stage 2 meaningful use in April 2014.
• Products may be used separately or together for a richer experience.
What is unique about OMS?
OMS was designed from the ground up by practicing cardiologists.
Furthermore,OMSinterfacesdirectlywithmedicaldevices,analyzingthousandsofdiscrete
data elements in the background to provide the physician with actionable intelligence
at the point of care. In turn, OMS creates an ICAEL, ICAVL, and ICANL compliant report for
echo, vascular ultrasound, myocardial perfusion imaging et al., while eliminating
dictation, transcription and free-text typing.
Fig. 1 - Myocardial perfusion imaging report generated by clicking on polar map.
The system receives data from DICOM-compliant medical devices. Once the data is received by
OMS, it consults the appropriate reference range of values from its default database and
generates the ICANL, ICAEL or ICAVL compliant report in real time. Reference ranges may be
customizedbasedon client preference.
Nuclear Impression
• This is an abnormal perfusion study.
• This scan is suggestive of moderate risk for future cardiovascular events.
• The left ventricular cavity is noted to be markedly enlarged on the stress study. The
left ventricular ejection fraction was calculated to be 73% and the left ventricular
global function is normal.
• There is evidence of abnormal lung activity in stress studies. There is evidence of
abnormal RV myocardium activity in stress studies.
• Stress ECG is discordant with perfusion study; need clinical correlation.
Overview of OMS CVIS
4. WhaT MAKES OMS EHR UNIQUELY
SUITED TO SERVE CARDIOLOGISTS?
• OMS EHR is tightly integrated with 15 cardiovascular diagnostic modules, enabling a 360
degree view of the patient.
• Clinical decision support rules based on 5000+ discrete data elements per patient
encompassing demographics, clinical history, labs, diagnostic tests as well as medications
and allergies.
• Utlizing the OMS Clinical Decision Support System, retrospectively search your patient
population, or seamlessly develop prospective rules which trigger automatically.
• Quickly identify patients that are candidates for clinical trials or medical device trials.
• OMS partners with Surescripts® to provide Formulary Information, Therapeutic
Alternatives as well as Payer Alternatives at the time of prescription.
• Integrated with Intelligent Medical Objects®, allowing seamless selection of CPT & ICD
10 Codes.
• Built in Nuance® voice recognition, enabling integrated voice driven documentation.
Fig. 2 - Diagnostic studies report directly into OMS EHR.
5. Fig. 3 - A custom rule is being generated to identify patients who meet
criteria for systolic heart failure and are not on diuretics.
Fig. 4 - The upper portion of the screen is used to identify current patients with
symptomatic heart failure , while the lower half of the screen allows the end
user to configure customized prospective alerts .
OMS EHR - Clinical Decision Support Engine Example - Heart Failure
6. Fig. 5 - Doe, John meets criteria for symptomatic heart failure. In response,
OMS EHR generates a clinical alert for the physician, including intervention
and goal recommendations.
Our Mission
In a world where medical software is systemically plagued by complexity, OMS is helping
cardiologists take back control. Created by and for cardiologists, allow us to restore your
faith in what’s possible.
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• OMS eliminates the need to dictate, transcribe or type diagnostic reports.
• By interfacing directly with medical devices, OMS increases efficiency and eliminates
errors caused by manual entry.
• The most efficient, intuitive way to document diagnostic procedures on the market
today. Increase quality and throughput while eliminating frustration.
• ICANL, ICAEL and ICAVL compliant.
• 100% intra and inter-modality comparison of diagnostic data.
• Built in capability to capture Appropriate Use Criteria (AUC).
• May be used with your current clinic or hospital based EHR, or purchased together with
our Stage 2 certified cardiology specific EHR.
Fig. 6 - Comparative analysis automatically performed across care settings.
Intra-modality comparison (Echocardiogram)
This echocardiogram when compared with the latest echocardiogram-TTE (Heart Clinic) dated 2/26/2013
shows:
1. Ejection fraction remains unchanged (45%).
2. Increased left atrium size from mildly increased to moderately increased is noted in the current study.
3. Mitral valve area by pressure halftime essentially remained unchanged (3.67 cm2
previous study, 3.73
cm2
current study).
All Studies
o Ascending þ Descending
E TTE Heart Hospital 07/21/2014
U CAROTID-US Heart Clinic 02/26/2013
E TTE Heart Clinic 02/26/2013
N MPI Heart Clinic 06/22/2012
8. Fig. 8 - Review previous diagnostic studies directly from coronary
angiography report by clicking embedded link.
Fig. 7 - Coronary angiography module. Create a report simply by dragging
your mouse on the 3-D image of the heart.
9. Fig. 9 - Access clinical information from your mobile device .
Fig. 10 - Unified reporting list containing Echo, Vascular US, Nuclear, Stress,
and Holter.