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Parsing eCW’s $155M payment to the government

Docnotes

I was on the developer side of this work from ~2006 – 2010 during the when CCHIT was the only certification path, and then for ONC’s first iteration of certification (2010 – 2011). Indeed, the imperfection of the program was a motivating factor for me to join the government in 2011. ” I disagree.

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HIStalk Interviews Helen Waters, EVP, Meditech

HIStalk Interviews

Expanse for us represents the development over several years of an EHR that we designed for the post-Meaningful Use era. We saw an opportunity in 2011 and 2012 to build a brand new EHR, and in particular, emphasize the provider experience. We’ve built a robust interoperability strategy.

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What is MHD beyond XDS-on-FHIR?

Healthcare Exchange Standards

However this solution is very hard to use if one is using programming tools more common on lightweight systems such as Mobile. So back in 2011 I wrote the first profile in IHE that was targeting ‘ease of use by lightweight application platforms such as Mobile Health Applications”.

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

43 A recent development may offer hope: the federal government’s “meaningful use” requirements for EHR certification are calling for greater interoperability through an emerging data-exchange standard called Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). “Actions for Stakeholders in Mobile Health.