About Us

Who We Are

InfoClin is committed to helping physicians use technology to improve the quality of patient care.  Our EMR selection and implementation services and our innovative software products are designed to make life easier for physicians who practice in small clinics and who don't have a large information technology infrastructure.

Bringing Evidence to EMR Implementation

InfoClin began working with McMaster University (Canada) and a group of practicing physicians to develop a set of tools that would improve the success of incorporating information technology into medical offices. Now in its 7th iteration with a success rate of over 80% and built around clinically tested best practices, InfoClin is the market leader in understanding the risks associated with implementing information technology in small medical practices (1-6 physicians) –the most common type of clinic in North America. InfoClin has the exclusive, world-wide license from McMaster University to market this methodology. Turn to InfoClin when the success of your EMR product depends on physicians actually using and embracing technology in a healthcare environment.

InfoClin is excited to offer you new tools for improving the success of implementing Electronic Medical Records in physician offices. These InfoClin EMR implementation tools are based on the successful COMPETE study conducted by McMaster University, allowing you to benefit from the best practices of the COMPETE program. The tools are designed to reduce the risk and cost associated with EMR implementation in small medical offices of 1 to 6 physicians and can be used with any EMR product.
 
Find out more about the InfoClin EMR Implementation Methodology
 
 
Our Partners
 
InfoClin is proud to work with world-class partners to bring a variety of e-health technology commercialization and deployment services under a single umbrella.  Our partners include:
 
 
RSG focuses on providing useful, creative research that is tailored for today’s dynamic marketplace. From qualitative to quantitative, their solutions help you drive corporate strategy, guide tactical decision-making, and ultimately, run your business better.  RSG has significant expertise in e-health market research.
 
 
 
Datazoom is an authorized Oracle partner.  Datazoom supplies state-of-the-art products and solutions in clinical research including patient registries, phase IV trials applications and clinical data management systems. Datazoom has highly experienced consultants who can analyze business requirements and design the appropriate solution for your clinical research requirements.  Their large off-shore programming resources ensure that software can be developed at high quality while keeping costs down.
 
 
Fig.P Software and its Clinforma® subsidiary have extensive experience in developing chronic disease management systems and clinical patient registries.  Their P-PROMPT™ software is an award-winning application that assists physicians in tracking and managing patients who require preventive care screening for a variety of cancers (cervical, breast, colon), immunization and chronic disease management.  Clinforma also provides clinical informatics expertise in data integration and data transmission for clinical and research purposes. 
 
 
Dapasoft prides itself on their business innovation in IT Consulting and Software Development. They implement off-the-shelf solutions, deliver custom software solutions and provide system integration services.  A number of their solutions have won awards for their clients.  Dapasoft provides HL7 integration expertise, professional documentation and technology deployment expertise for the health care sector.
 
 

Hasham Consulting has the expertise to help health care organizations manoeuvre through the complex maze of privacy legislation to make certain that organizations conform to regulatory requirements, and more importantly, ensure the safety and security of personal information for patients and clients.  Hasham consulting's expertise includes policy analysis and development, making them an ideal partner in complex strategic engagements where technology deployments must meet stringent regulatory and legislative requirements.
 
 
What is COMPETE?
 
 

Computerization Of Medical Practices for the Enhancement of Therapeutic Effectiveness (COMPETE) was a study conducted in the Hamilton, Canada area from 1998-2001. COMPETE involved a network of 18 primary care practices (33 physicians) in the Hamilton-Wentworth area. It was coordinated from the Centre for Evaluation of Medicines (CEM), an evidence-based therapeutics research and education centre in St. Joseph's Hospital and McMaster University. Each family practice in the network used the same EMR software and was connected electronically to the research centre. Participating physicians shared in the cost of a full EMR, with a client-server local area network and PCs in each exam room.

Highlights of the study include:

Find out more about COMPETE at www.compete-study.com
 

Who is McMaster University?

McMaster University is one of Canada’s leading universities with an agenda for teaching and innovation. With an enrollment of over 25, 000 students, it is widely known for its teaching excellence in medicine, business and engineering. With the most research funds per researcher in Canada, it is widely known for its research excellence and ability to raise research funding. The problem-based learning methodology used in most medical schools across North America was developed at McMaster University. The entire evidence-based medicine paradigm was also developed at McMaster –cementing its reputation as a leader in medical innovation.

Find out more about McMaster University at http://www.mcmaster.ca/.

 
Contact 416-538-9898 or email info@infoclin.ca for more information.