Fusion, a provider of electronic health record (EHR) solutions, has announced it will implement an EHR system for the Ohio Department of Youth Services (DYS).
Fusion is currently the sole EHR provider for state agencies managing Ohio’s justice system and streamlining health technology for adult correctional facilities and juvenile services.
The new EHR, which went live on June 24, gives DYS staff a comprehensive platform for managing patient records, coordinating care and improving overall efficiency, according to the company.
“We are excited to welcome the Ohio Department of Youth Services into the Fusion family,” Fusion founder and CEO Brian Jacobsick said in a statement. “This achievement is a testament to the strong partnership we’ve built with DYS and the hard work and dedication of our team. We look forward to continuing to support DYS in their mission of providing quality care to justice-involved youth.”
Larger trends
Other companies offer similar products, with services targeted to correctional facilities and youth programs.
Bicycle Health We recently partnered with the Federal Bureau of Prisons to allow individuals released from prison to receive ongoing monthly buprenorphine injections to treat opioid use disorder.
Bicycle offers virtual treatment for opioid use disorder, including medication-assisted treatments such as suboxone, and currently operates in 25 states.
In May, Momentum launches digital mental health program for young people in Australia.
The platform offers Australians aged 7 to 17 free access to therapies, tools and techniques to address common mental health issues, and also allows users and their families to track their progress, see how their emotions change from session to session and practice practical skills.
Meditech EHR Products We provide clinical charting services to medical professionals working in mid-sized clinics and community hospitals.
eClinicalWorks sells a cloud-based EHR and revenue cycle management platform designed for value-based care, powered by AI. In 2022, athenahealth launched its athenaOne platform, an EHR, medical billing and patient care tool.