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Products
The company's products include the following:
InterSystems IRIS data platform, a hybrid multi-model
database management system for real-time transactions and analytics that is available as a private or public fully managed
cloud platform.[1]
InterSystems IRIS for Health, a data platform that supports healthcare messaging protocols such as
FHIR,
HL7, and
IHE.[2]
HealthShare, a healthcare informatics platform that supports the creation of and secure access to unified care records.[3]
TrakCare, a web-based healthcare information system, available outside the U.S.[4]
InterSystems Caché, a multi-model database management systems and application server.
InterSystems Ensemble, a rapid integration and application development platform.[5]
In 2020, InterSystems was named a Visionary in
Gartner’s Magic Quadrant for cloud database management systems for its InterSystems IRIS technology.[1]
Customers
Epic Systems, a privately held health records vendor, is the company’s largest customer and has been using InterSystems technology for more than 40 years.[6] Epic originally built its
electronic medical records software on InterSystems Caché but used InterSystems IRIS data platform as the foundation of a new release of its software launched in 2020.[6][7] As of 2015, Epic EMR software held the records of 54% of all U.S. patients and 2.5% of patients globally.[8]
In July 2020, the
U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs launched a HealthShare-based platform called InterSystems Veterans Data Integration and Federation Enterprise Platform (VDIF EP) for developing longitudinal patient records.[9] VDIF EP enables care providers both within and outside the
Veterans Health Administration to access veterans’ patient records.[10] The VA has used VDIF EP for tracking
COVID-19 infections among veterans and VA medical personnel and for managing resource deployment across 172 VA medical centers and more than 1,000 outpatient clinics.[9][11]