Product Overview
OUR CLIENTS
STIX is uniquely designed to serve the clinical records and practice management needs of providers in occupational medicine who also offer urgent care and in some cases, primary care services to employers. Most of our clients are hospitals and health systems whose relationship with employers in their service community is important to them. Many of our client organizations also offer healthcare services at the workplace, where they address not only work-related needs, but also personal health concerns for employees and in some (growing) cases, their families. Our CCHIT-certified STIX EHR 9.1 ensures our clients can do it all in one database, designed to keep occupational and personal health records distinct, while giving the provider a complete patient view.
STIX is particularly well suited for high-volume, mixed-use clinics and practices, whether independently owned, or that operate within a larger health system. We have been writing HL7 interfaces since 1995, and have frequently provided the answer to the complex issues that hospitals and health systems face in executing the "hub and spoke" approach to market penetration, while maintaining an integrated clinical record.
An economic stimulus designed to create jobs to build "green" energy infrastructure and refurbish our transportation infrastructure, will bring a plethora of drug screens, employment physicals and work-related injury care right along with it.
Those providers who understand the complexity of occ med data management will surf the wave, with their clinics and on-site services tooled up to meet the demand. Healthcare reform may be just what the doctor ordered for providers to expand quickly to offer urgent and primary care at the worksite. Worksite programs have long been known to save employers money on their medical costs. Moreover, employees have the convenience of onsite care and don't have to miss work. Onsite personal health services for employee families extend the reach of hospitals and health systems beyond traditional care delivery locations.
The name STIX was derived from the first program written by Integritas in 1991, to track needle stick follow-up for hospital employees. While we expanded our focus in 1995, we still license software for this purpose. Our software tracks data for healthcare workers in over 300 hospitals and health systems, including 20 university medical centers, and seven of the top 15 health systems, as ranked by July, 2009 US News & World Report.
For more detail about your particular application, please see:
- STIX for urgent care and occupational medicine in the "hub-and-spoke" health system environment
- STIX for independently owned physician practices
- STIX for hospital employee health
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STIX EHR 9.1 is CCHIT certified by 2008 standards, which were the most recent when we were certified in 2009. For more information about this important certification, see www.cchit.org , or download a summary document, CCHIT: Why Should I Care?

The name STIX derived from the first program written by Integritas in 1991, to track needle stick follow-up for hospital employees.
It is not an acronym!
