Heaptalk, Jakarta — InterSystems has officially launched IntelliCare, an AI-driven electronic health record (EHR) and health information system. This tool is designed to transform how clinicians, administrators, and patients interact with healthcare technology. Data deployment options are available on-premise, in the cloud, or as a Service.
Built on the TrakCare electronic medical record system, IntelliCare is tailored for healthcare systems undergoing rapid digital transformation and seeking modern, connected technologies without being hindered by legacy systems. InterSystems showcased this latest tool at the global healthcare conference and exhibition, Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society 2025 (HIMSS25), in Las Vegas, USA, in the first week of March.
In more detail, IntelliCare integrates next-generation AI capabilities into the electronic medical record system, enabling more efficient workflows and reducing administrative burdens. This AI-powered tool also enhances patient interactions and improves operational efficiency. However, strict human oversight is still required to provide accuracy and security.
Enhancing patient care

Don Woodlock, Head of Global Healthcare Solutions at InterSystems, stated that this tool represents a significant step forward in evolving electronic medical record systems. “By building an AI-focused EHR solution, we are helping healthcare providers focus on what matters most—spending more time interacting with patients and less time in front of screens,” Woodlock said (03/05).
Jusup Halimi, President Director of EMC Healthcare, acknowledged that AI is a breakthrough in healthcare technology. Halimi said, “With advanced AI functionality and decades of proven reliability, InterSystems IntelliCare is the ideal choice to deliver the most advanced solutions for our hospitals.”
InterSystems IntelliCare is now available in markets across the Middle East, Oceania, Latin America, and Southeast Asia, including Indonesia. With the rapid growth in healthcare technology adoption in these regions, this AI-powered tool is expected to offer technology that enhances patient care and operational efficiency.