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Halamka Picks OpenHRE(tm) as Cool Technology of the Week
Posted by : grodecki on Monday, April 27, 2009 - 02:23 PM
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Boston MA, April 3, 2009 - Dr. John D. Halamka, MD, MS, Chief Information Officer and Dean for Technology at Harvard Medical School, and Chair of the US Healthcare Information Technology Standards Panel (HITSP), choose Browsersoft Inc.'s OpenHRE™ as the "Cool Technology of the Week" in his Life as a Healthcare CIO blog.
"One interesting approach, ... is OpenHRE™, Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) created and supported by Browsersoft," Halamka writes.
The OpenHRE.org site is currently hosted as a collaboration among all interested parties including OpenHRE™ Community Contributors. These folks have implemented live data exchanges serving rural, metropolitan and State level initiatives in Tehachapi California, Franklin Louisiana, San Antonio Texas and throughout the state of Kansas.
The architecture is simple and is based on the Markle Foundation’s Common Framework that was implemented in the 2004-2005 Nationwide Health Information Network prototype projects. OpenHRE™ offers an open source record locator service (which provides community master patient index services), basic content exchange services, and a web-based clinical data viewer.
Importantly, they also provide a consent and information protection framework for easy control of clinical data flows.
They've developed these components, and their production exchanges, on small budgets using Linux, Java, and MySQL plus a great deal of volunteer time.
Their code is available at the OpenHRE™ site. Just click on "Downloads" in the Main Menu, and then click on "Software" to access the link to SourceForge. From this site you can download the software, submit to the support or developer forums, report bugs, and request new features.
An open source Health Information Exchange using standards, good policies, and a well thought out architecture.
That's cool!
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