Which organizations contribute data to InContext?

InContext utilizes data received through the HIE. The Florida HIEreceives data from a wide network of health care organizations across the state. These contributors ensure that providers, care teams, and payers have access to timely, meaningful clinical information to support care coordination and improve patient outcomes. Contributors include:

  • Hospital systems
  • Healthcare providers
  • Payer organizations
  • ADT contributors
  • Regional HIEs

These partnerships allow real-time, cross institutional exchange of clinical information.

Who uses InContext?

Typical users include:

  • Physicians
  • Nurses
  • Care coordinators
  • Ambulatory practice staff
  • Emergency department staff

Users benefit when a patient is new to their practice, has complex medical history, or requires access to clinical data not available within their organization’s EHR.

What is the Timeline View?

Timeline View displays a patient’s lab testing data chronologically, allowing users to search up to 5 years’ worth of data and easily identify patterns and trends in lab results over time.

How does InContext support clinical decision making?

The app consolidates patient data from the HIE network—hospitals, ambulatory practices, national networks, and state data repositories—into a single view. This helps users:

  • Identify clinical history missing from internal EHRs
  • Access PDMP and overdose related data
  • View trends in lab results through the Timeline View (see question 6)
  • Retrieve external CCDs and imaging

What is the “My Patient Summary” feature?

“My Patient Summary” is a customizable dashboard within InContext that allows users to create a personalized view of high priority patient information. It reduces clicks and helps clinicians quickly access frequently reviewed data. This feature is available in both the HIE portal and the EHRembedded app.

What type of data is available within InContext?

InContext provides access to a wide range of real-time patient information, including:

  • ADT (admit/discharge/transfer) messages with demographics, diagnostics, and medication history
  • Insurance and claims data
  • Local and interstate PDMP data
  • Continuity of Care Documents (CCDs)
  • Radiology images and reports
  • Laboratory results
  • Care alerts, care notes, discharge summaries, advance directives
  • Lists of an organization’s patients

How does InContext integrate with EHR systems?

InContext integrates directly into EHR systems and automatically preloads for the current patient selected in the EMR. This allows clinicians to access HIE data within their normal workflow. If an organization’s EHR is not directly supported, users can access the same features through the HIE portal.