HealthNET

Operating Information Systems for Subscriber Hospitals.

HealthNET is StanMed’s digital health gateway for third-party hospitals and healthcare facilities that subscribe to StanMed-provided health operating information systems.

Subscriber Gateway

For Hospitals, Not Casual Public Access

HealthNET is intended for authorised hospitals, clinics and healthcare operators that require structured systems for hospital operations, patient records, diagnostics, pharmacy, billing, referrals, reporting and care coordination.

What HealthNET Provides

HealthNET is positioned as a controlled digital operating layer for health institutions. It supports hospital information workflows, clinical operations, data discipline and accountable reporting.

Access is subscription-based and subject to onboarding, contracting, implementation scope, data protection requirements, user training and operational readiness.

Member Pathways

  • New hospital members: request onboarding, needs assessment and subscription review.
  • Existing members: access support, implementation resources and authorised system entry points.
  • StanMed teams: coordinate deployment, training, governance and operational support.

Operating Modules

HIMS / EMR

Hospital operations, patient records, encounters, clinical documentation and continuity of care.

LIMS & Diagnostics

Laboratory workflows, imaging coordination, results routing and structured diagnostic reporting.

Pharmacy & Billing

Pharmacy workflows, billing support, payor coordination and operational reporting.

Illustrative Proof

A Connected Healthcare Operating Layer.

The dashboard artwork illustrates the type of connected environment StanMed is building across patient flow, laboratory, radiology, referrals, billing and care coordination.

Painted screenshot-style illustration of a HealthNET hospital dashboard
Technology Ecosystem Context

InterSystems

StanMed references InterSystems within its technology ecosystem and channel-partner context for interoperability, integration and connected clinical information flows.

Technology references are provided for context. Formal deployments, integrations and commercial arrangements depend on executed agreements, implementation scope and operational readiness.