Trinisys is Selected by Vanderbilt University Medical Center for Clinical Historical Record Management


​​​​​Trinisys LLC, a provider of enterprise data migration, integration and normalization, and workflow automation announced today that one of the nation's most prestigious academic medical centers - Vanderbilt University Medical Center® - has chosen Trinisys to implement ClearViewHRV® - a legacy data migration and archive technology solution.

Vanderbilt University Medical Center, which recently went live on Epic®, sees more than two million patients each year. With this amount of volume, it was necessary for the medical center to consolidate all patient data from their numerous legacy systems and place it into an easy-to-use, centralized historic record viewer, ClearViewHRV.

With ClearViewHRV being seamlessly embedded as a combined view in the organization's current EHR environment, Vanderbilt will no longer need to search through multiple systems to track down patient records - wasting time and compromising security. Trinisys is providing Vanderbilt with at-your-fingertips access to complete, historical patient records.

Trinisys is honored to be working with Vanderbilt University Medical Center as we strive to reach the same goal of improving health care in communities across the nation.

To schedule a demo with one of our team members, or to find out more about ClearViewHRV, please visit www.trinisys.com.



May 13, 2019


Topic Area: Press Release


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