Cerner HealtheIntent vs. InterSystems TrakCare

Overview
ProductRatingMost Used ByProduct SummaryStarting Price
Cerner HealtheIntent
Score 4.5 out of 10
N/A
Cerner offers their population health management software platform, HealtheIntent, their cloud-based data reconciliation and population stratification platform to provide a comprehensive population health management solution.N/A
InterSystems TrakCare
Score 1.0 out of 10
N/A
Intersystems offers TrakCare, an EMR system with additional modules to cover a wide range of functions of use in clinic administration.N/A
Pricing
Cerner HealtheIntentInterSystems TrakCare
Editions & Modules
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Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Cerner HealtheIntentInterSystems TrakCare
Free Trial
NoNo
Free/Freemium Version
NoNo
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
NoNo
Entry-level Setup FeeNo setup feeNo setup fee
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Community Pulse
Cerner HealtheIntentInterSystems TrakCare
Top Pros
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Features
Cerner HealtheIntentInterSystems TrakCare
Billing and Claims Management
Comparison of Billing and Claims Management features of Product A and Product B
Cerner HealtheIntent
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Ratings
InterSystems TrakCare
6.4
1 Ratings
18% below category average
Real-time eligibility verification00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Claims management00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Coding00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Patient billing00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Financial Reporting00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Electronic Medical Records
Comparison of Electronic Medical Records features of Product A and Product B
Cerner HealtheIntent
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Ratings
InterSystems TrakCare
3.1
1 Ratings
80% below category average
Charting / document management00 Ratings10.01 Ratings
Templates00 Ratings4.01 Ratings
Patient portal00 Ratings5.01 Ratings
Mobile/tablet support00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Fax integration00 Ratings2.01 Ratings
Integration with other EMR and PM systems00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Speech recognition00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Customization00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
E-prescribing00 Ratings3.01 Ratings
Medical Security and Privacy
Comparison of Medical Security and Privacy features of Product A and Product B
Cerner HealtheIntent
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Ratings
InterSystems TrakCare
5.5
1 Ratings
42% below category average
HIPAA compliance00 Ratings8.01 Ratings
Role-based permission levels00 Ratings6.01 Ratings
Data backups and redundancy00 Ratings7.01 Ratings
Local mode / networking failsafe00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
Workflow and Scale
Comparison of Workflow and Scale features of Product A and Product B
Cerner HealtheIntent
-
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InterSystems TrakCare
1.0
1 Ratings
155% below category average
Multi-office / multi-physician capabilities00 Ratings1.01 Ratings
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User Ratings
Cerner HealtheIntentInterSystems TrakCare
Likelihood to Recommend
6.0
(2 ratings)
1.0
(1 ratings)
Support Rating
-
(0 ratings)
7.0
(1 ratings)
User Testimonials
Cerner HealtheIntentInterSystems TrakCare
Likelihood to Recommend
Oracle
My honest opinion is if an organization is fully running a Cerner EMR, it is almost not avoidable choice to use HealtheIntent. From performance and consistency views, it performs very well simply because HealtheIntent and Cerner EMR are from the same place. From the cost perspective, it's up to the contract. But in a general sense, it is more cost effective rather than running a separate analytics framework. If an organization is running a mix of Cerner and other clinical IT system, the answer is all but case by case.
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InterSystems
Well suited if you have no developers and need something up quickly to let users get into patient data. But if you want to go beyond the layout, organization, or access of the application, it’s an uphill battle and doesn’t scale at all. If you want to be able to evolve the product, it’s not easy whatsoever
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Pros
Oracle
  • Reliability means Cerner HealtheIntent hardly ever goes down
  • Cerner HealtheIntent can be customized for our business needs
  • We have our own Cerner HealtheIntent server instead of using the cloud
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InterSystems
  • Quickly get a front end working into patient indexes.
  • Integrates with InterSystems products.
  • Works with IE well.
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Cons
Oracle
  • Metadata management in HealtheIntent should be improved. For example, we could find similar looking data sources (for example, diagnosis tables with similar names) but it was hard to distinguish and know which one is the one in production. It was because several data stewards loaded the same table with a different purpose (with similar tables names). And HealtheIntent doesn't have a metadata "for a test" or "for development", which makes hard to manage versions of one data source.
  • To run a SQL in HealtheIntent, there is a time limit of only 10 minutes. Also, there is no delicate configuration of query execution. It may not need a lot of functions like Toad or SQL developer, but what HealtheIntent provides is very limited.
  • Similar to the one above, HealtheIntent may need better metadata management for users. It is hard to find a table that I need, even to find out the existence of the table. Basic statistics like the size of a table, # of rows may be helpful for users.
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InterSystems
  • Extensibility of features.
  • Custom JavaScript/HTML/CSS support is almost nonexistent.
  • Source control has to rely on serialization of entire compiled package of TrakCare instead of individual edited files.
  • Transformations should handle everything instead of just non system default code.
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Support Rating
Oracle
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InterSystems
InterSystems has great support, however TrakCare is a different experience and their knowledge of that product is far more limited. This is shown through the lack of documentation of the product.
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Alternatives Considered
Oracle
We have had Cerner HealtheIntent for over 10 years and it has been a strong EMR. Other EMRs have been OK. They have just done the job, but haven't lived up to their promise. When a patch is put out for Cerner HealtheIntent, it actually works without bugs. Reaching support for Cerner HealtheIntent is easier and our issues are taken care of in a timely manner.
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InterSystems
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Return on Investment
Oracle
  • ROI may be depending on the contract. But even if an organization is spending the same money for either homegrown analytics or HealtheIntent, HealtheIntent provides more agility of project or cost spending. If you don't like it you can discontinue anytime.
  • The negative one is, HealtheIntent is a new product in Cerner and at this point, it may not be capable of everything like homegrown analytics. The question would be the future of HealtheIntent and will be able to cover what you need soon.
  • If an organization is pursuing a standard, generic analytics and reporting (such as the combination of Oracle and Tableau), HealtheIntent is great. If not (for example, running R and d3.js for specific cases), the cost of migration to HealtheIntent will skyrocket.
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InterSystems
  • Quick results for a new company.
  • Costing exponentially more to maintain as we evolve the product.
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