Cloverfleaf Interface Engines, Cloverleaf Secure Courier, Global Monitor
 

Cloverleaf

CLOVERLEAF INTERFACE ENGINES

Micro Star is a reseller of Cloverleaf, which has
more end user in healthcare than any other engine
in the marketplace. The Cloverleaf Integration
Services Solution includes robust healthcare systems
integration tools, business process management
applications, solution monitoring capabilities,
and data quality management modules as well as
very relevant experience in serving the healthcare
industry for over 15 years. Cloverleaf Integration
Services deliver powerful application level integration
using a vast library of application integration adapters.

Cloverleaf Integration Services provides these
functions to the user via a Graphical User Interface
(GUI), recognized as the finest in the industry today.
Cloverleaf Integration Services is designed to require programming only for the exception, not the rule.

CLOVERLEAF SECURE COURIER

Cloverleaf Secure Courier is a small “lightweight”
application that can be deployed across multiple clients,
with the ability to sending and receiving data — via the
Internet with no additional hardware—to a centralized
Cloverleaf® Secure Courier Server. The Secure Courier enables IT departments to integrate remote satellite
locations to a central server where data can be securely
exchanged over the internet.

GLOBAL MONITOR

Cloverleaf® Interface Engine is a critical component
to many healthcare infrastructures that allows for
the seamless exchange of information among various
applications, data repositories, and information technology
systems. When an issue arises with the flow of information
between any of these, it needs immediate response and resolution. Global Monitor provides the ability to monitor
and control your Cloverleaf environments – throughout
all Cloverleaf sites – all day, every day within a single
web browser. Global Monitor provides many advantages
to the entire healthcare organization by:

  • Allowing customized views for non-Cloverleaf
    trained stakeholders within the organization to
    the interfaces that they care about.
  • Allowing “smart” views to specific users
    defined by sites/processes/threads.
  • Allowing the ability for those with authorization
    to start/stop sites, processes, and threads
    as needed.
  • Ensuring monitoring and control via a web
    browser, staff can easily access and possibly
    resolve issues from anywhere they have
    internet access.

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