Outstanding success to the OHF project in the IHE Connectathon and the Nationwide Health Information [message #27004] |
Fri, 26 January 2007 19:10 |
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Originally posted by: eishays.us.ibm.com
As you might know, the OHF project had an integral part in two major
Healthcare IT events recently, IHE Connectathon and the NHIN
demonstration. OHF is looking forward to continuing that success at
HIMSS 2007.
IHE Connectathon
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http://www.ihe.net/Connectathon/ihena2007.cfm
OHF Components were used by a large portfolio of healthcare PHR, EMR and
other applications running on a variety of platforms (J2SE, J2EE, .NET,
PHP).
The following vendors used OHF in the systems they tested:
* PossibilityForge
* CapMed
* PracticePartner
* Bell Canada
* MedCommons
* MedQuist
* Blueware
* Accenture
* IBM
All of the vendors who used OHF passed the Connectathon tests. The
number of tests the OHF partners passed was significantly higher than
other applications of a similar nature (who did not use OHF).
An internal information network was established between the vendors,
feeding each other with problems, fixes, configurations etc. This
network and the successful week resulted in a strong sense of community
amongst the OHF partners.
It was commented by the testers that it was clear from the level of
readiness who used OHF and who didn't.
Nationwide Health Information Network (NHIN)
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The OHF components were used at the IBM NHIN Prototype demonstrated
yesterday in Washington.
The demonstration was very successful, and four of the participants in
the demo used the OHF components including Duke University, CapMed,
OpenEMR, and the OHF Viewer.
HIMSS 2007:
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http://www.himss07.org/exhibition/interop.aspx
We expect to see all of the vendors who had their applications tested in
the Connectathon display their applications at HIMSS 2007 IHE Showcase.
So if you're at HIMSS, be sure to drop by and see how IHE motors
interoperability in the Healthcare IT industry :-)
--melih and eishay
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