Binsera Corporation Launches Offline-Ready Cloud EHR with AI Integration

September 01, 2025
Binsera Corporation has introduced the world's first offline-capable cloud EHR platform, featuring integrated PACS imaging and AI-driven automation, aimed at enhancing healthcare delivery.

Binsera Corporation has announced the launch of the world's first offline-capable cloud Electronic Health Record (EHR) platform. This ONC-certified and HIPAA-compliant system integrates PACS imaging and advanced AI, offering a comprehensive solution for healthcare facilities.

The platform is designed to unify clinical, imaging, and financial workflows into a single, multi-tenant system. It allows hospitals, nursing homes, and specialty practices to maintain full clinical operations even during internet outages, eliminating the need for costly third-party add-ons.

Key features of the Binsera EHR include offline-ready cloud infrastructure, built-in PACS imaging, and AI-powered automation for tasks such as smart charting and billing. The system's multi-tenant architecture supports various healthcare settings, ensuring secure and efficient patient care.

With operations already underway in the U.S., Canada, and the U.K., Binsera is offering pilot programs for hospitals and nursing homes across North America, aiming to provide an accessible and resilient healthcare technology solution.

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