General Overview

 
 

Kona Healthcare's portal solution enhances collaborative connectivity among healthcare communities, unifying communities and professional end-users' workflow experiences.  Kona Healthcare's Portal Maker, Incubator, Fusion, Applications & Services enables the formation of organized, collaborative portal community sites, interest groups and even Internet websites with integrated fusion services.  Kona Healthcare's open framework tailors collaboration and web services to users' needs from individual healthcare professionals to large physician communities to multitude of communities.  Users easily collaborate within their own community or are assigned access to other communities.

 

Portal Maker is an enterprise class framework platform for building vivid collaborating, interacting community sites, websites with collaboration tools and user tailored application web services.  Each community can be completely independent or be part of an associated interactive organization hierarchy.  Access, safeguards and security measures are enforced by user sign-in, user's granular roles and permissions.  Roles and permissions determine the level and class of user applications and services provided at each site they have access.

 

The Kona Healthcare Incubator is a community environment geared to allow professionals to join, collaborate and sharing expertise on mutual interests. This allows streamlined interaction of communities to nurture and foster a concept pilot through different stages with collaboration tools and resources.

 

Fusion orchestrates workflow that blends application resources; unify services and sign-in into a single integrated workspace per user's and site needs.  The scheduling and granular selection of each class of application resources, third-party applications, legacy applications and web services are dependent on the user's roles and permissions even including the community or physical facility location and services being accessed.

 

Fusion orchestrates workflow that blends application resources; unify services and sign-in into a single integrated workspace per user's and site needs.  The scheduling and granular selection of each class of application resources, third-party applications, legacy applications and web services are dependent on the user's roles and permissions even including the community or physical facility location and services being accessed.