The Cogon Systems, LLC MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System is built on a leading edge architecture that is secure, extensible, scalable, and reliable. Users communicate with the Cogon MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System via internal networks, cellular wide area networks, WIFI, and secure Internet connections. The Cogon MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System is based on a deployable, portable, and supportable platform. The Cogon MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System is database agnostic and will grow or scale with your organization.
Using standard CCR and HL7 data interface protocols, the MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System collects and processes data produced by the hospital's various legacy systems. The proprietary data and rules-based parser engine within the server then populates relevant patient and hospital data into a comprehensive relational database.
The knowledge engine of the MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System then tailors the physician/users' view of data to only those patient records they are authorized to see. This approach provides for the integrity and privacy of patient information as well as ensuring users are not inundated with information they do not need.

Fig. 1 - Moment of Care Architecture.
The The MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System client components are the actual user interfaces where the healthcare providers will view patient information. MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System currently provides multiple avenues of accessing information. Desktop or laptop PCs attached to the hospital network can use our browser interface. This is a Web-enabled method that uses a standard browser to allow the user to navigate, manage, and display relevant patient information. Our mobile delivery interface utilizes a handheld computer such as a PocketPC or Apple iPhone and provides a very robust capability. Using proprietary software and applications, the mobile interface implements various technologies to connect to the MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System server. In our disconnected or sometimes connected model infrared (IR) data transfers can be accomplished using network-intelligent IR devices that are easily and inexpensively deployed throughout the facility. In our connected model mobile devices equipped with cellular wide area networking or WIFI (802.11 a/b/g/n) may access the system directly via the devices Internet browser.
Using standard CCR and HL7 data interface protocols, the MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System collects and processes data produced by the hospital's various legacy systems. The proprietary data and rules-based parser engine within the server then populates relevant patient and hospital data into a comprehensive relational database.
The knowledge engine of the MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System then tailors the physician/users' view of data to only those patient records they are authorized to see. This approach provides for the integrity and privacy of patient information as well as ensuring users are not inundated with information they do not need.

Fig. 1 - Moment of Care Architecture.
The The MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System client components are the actual user interfaces where the healthcare providers will view patient information. MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System currently provides multiple avenues of accessing information. Desktop or laptop PCs attached to the hospital network can use our browser interface. This is a Web-enabled method that uses a standard browser to allow the user to navigate, manage, and display relevant patient information. Our mobile delivery interface utilizes a handheld computer such as a PocketPC or Apple iPhone and provides a very robust capability. Using proprietary software and applications, the mobile interface implements various technologies to connect to the MOMENT OF CAREŽ Information System server. In our disconnected or sometimes connected model infrared (IR) data transfers can be accomplished using network-intelligent IR devices that are easily and inexpensively deployed throughout the facility. In our connected model mobile devices equipped with cellular wide area networking or WIFI (802.11 a/b/g/n) may access the system directly via the devices Internet browser.