dbMotion

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dbMotion
TypeAcquired by Allscripts in 2013 MDRX
IndustryHealthcare
Founded2001
HeadquartersPittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
ProductsdbMotion
Number of employees
7000
The president of Israel, Reuven Rivlin, visiting dbMotion in Israel during COVID-19 pandemic in Israel, February 2021

dbMotion is a health informatics company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

Overview[]

The service-oriented architecture (SOA) based dbMotion Solution gives caregivers and information systems secure access to an integrated patient record composed from a patient's medical data maintained at facilities that are otherwise unconnected or have no common technology through which to share data, without requiring the replacement of existing information systems. dbMotion can interoperate with multiple different vendor products[1] and the architecture’s modularity allows for multiple approaches to sharing medical information e.g. centralized, distributed/federated or any hybrid format.[citation needed]

dbMotion can dovetail the clinical vocabulary, or semantics, from disparate systems from different vendors, together, making it possible to view all medication orders across ICU, med/surg, and ambulatory environments, for example, on a single screen.[2] The use of interoperability can enhance efficiency and improve quality of care.[3]

dbMotion has been implemented at UPMC,[4] UMass,[5] Clalit, University Health System, Fraser Health, MidMichigan Health, Scripps Health, Baylor Scott & White, Orlando Health, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Brown & Toland, as well as other hospitals and medical networks.

History[]

dbMotion was founded in Israel in 1996 within Ness Technologies's business intelligence solutions unit, which developed the dbMotion product. In 2004 dbMotion was established as an independent company with support from various venture capital investments. In January 2007, Ness Technologies announced the sale of its ownership interest in dbMotion for $6 million to its other shareholders. University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), one of the company's first customers, also acquired a stake in the company.[6]

In March 2013, Allscripts Healthcare Solutions acquired dbMotion for $235 million.[7] The company stills operates as dbMotion within Allscripts.

References[]

  1. ^ "The Power of Better Clinical Decision-Making: Driving Data & Best Practices to the Point of Care." CMIO 2009-03-31.
  2. ^ "Attendees Ponder HIMSS Plusses and Minuses." Healthcare Informatics 2008-02-27.
  3. ^ "Semantic Interoperability Transforms Quality and Safety Effort." Patient Safety & Quality Healthcare 2009-03.
  4. ^ "Data Sharing Archived 2009-10-08 at the Wayback Machine." ADVANCE for Health Information Executives 2009-06
  5. ^ "Data Center Opportunities." Health Management Technology 2009-06
  6. ^ "Ness Technologies Announces Sale of its Ownership Interest in dbMotion", PR Newswire, Jan 2007
  7. ^ Allscripts Healthcare Solutions is acquiring Israeli healthcare software provider dbMotion for $235 million, Reuters, Mar 5, 2013

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