InXite Health Systems and OrangeHook, Inc. announced that they have reached an agreement forming a major strategic relationship for delivery of healthcare infrastructure solutions to the global healthcare market. The strategic product offerings will be based on each of the parties' proprietary technologies, and will include a virtually integrated continuum of care platform powered by InXite's advanced value-based care platform and OrangeHook's patient identification and payments technologies. The bundled software solution uniquely empowers government agencies, payors, hospitals and healthcare providers to more effectively and cost-efficiently deliver patient-centered, value-based care and data-driven decision capabilities which are critical for improving patient outcomes, chronic care management, hospital readmissions and quality scores. The initial focus will be on providing CCM services approximately 2 million patients under managed services agreements with a variety of large health systems, Independent Physician Associations, State Healthcare Collaboratives, and Physician and Accountable Care Organizations across multiple states including Florida, Alabama, Ohio, West Virginia, Michigan, Arizona and California. The comprehensive solution enables the data that is traditionally siloed within various hospital electronic medical records (EMR), practice management systems, pharmacy management systems and health plans to now be portable with the patient in a highly secure manner across the continuum of care. The solution will be branded by InXite as "InXite Health OS" (Health Operating System) and will deliver unparalleled capabilities that will transform the patient healthcare experience. InXite Health OS consists of advanced data interoperability, care coordination, patient engagement and quality reporting, and analytic capabilities from the InXite SmartCare Platform and leverages OrangeHook's iChip® technology to power the "InXite Patient HealthCard." OrangeHook's patented iChip technology securely authenticates user access to unified patient information, will create an audit trail of patient encounters across the continuum of care and will provide "read and write" capabilities between the Patient HealthCard and the patients care team for easier and more effective exchange of information. The iChip will also provide the ability to deliver future capabilities to users such as advanced fraud protection and payment capabilities.