Netsmart myUnity® is a comprehensive, cloud-based Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform purpose-built for the post-acute care continuum, including home health, hospice, palliative care, private duty, skilled nursing facilities (SNF), assisted living, and life plan communities. The software is designed to unify clinical, operational, and financial workflows into a single patient record, which helps organizations reduce data redundancy, eliminate duplicate documentation, and improve overall efficiency.
Interdisciplinary Group (IDG) Focus The IDG component of myUnity is a core feature, particularly for hospice and palliative care. It streamlines care team collaboration by automating meeting agenda development and compiling a clinical summary from the single patient record, allowing staff to focus more on patient and family care.
Key Features and Capabilities myUnity is built for value-based care, featuring cutting-edge interoperability, analytics, and clinical ease-of-use. It supports efficient care transitions by integrating with Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) like CareQuality and other major acute care EHRs (e.g., Epic, Cerner, Allscripts). The platform is ONC Health IT 2015 Edition Cures Update certified, which includes support for the FHIR® API for real-time data exchange.
Other capabilities include: Revenue Cycle Management (RCM), automated billing, electronic prescribing (e-Rx), medication management, integrated Electronic Visit Verification (EVV), and actionable analytics via KPI dashboards to track clinical, financial, and operational trends. The system is device-agnostic and offers a mobile app experience for clinicians to complete documentation at the point-of-care.
Target Users and Use Cases The primary users are clinical, administrative, and financial staff in post-acute care organizations of all sizes (small, medium, and enterprise). Primary use cases revolve around managing the full patient journey across multiple care settings, ensuring regulatory compliance (including HIPAA and CMS requirements), and coordinating care through interdisciplinary teams.