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Physician Burnout Symposium
2021-01-07 - 2021-01-29    
All Day
Physician and Nurse Leader burnout is a public health crisis that demands action across the entire healthcare ecosystem. Burnout not only affects clinicians, but also [...]
Annual World Dental Summit
2021-01-18 - 2021-01-19    
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Dental World Conference will provide an international platform for discussion of present and future challenges in oral health, dental education, continuing education and expertise meeting. World-leading [...]
Nutrition & Food Sciences
2021-01-25 - 2021-01-26    
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Meet Inspiring Speakers and Experts at our 3000+ Global Events with over 1000+ Conferences, 1000+ Symposiums and 1000+ Workshops on Medical, Pharma, Engineering, Science, Technology [...]
Environmental Toxicology and Pharmacology
2021-01-27 - 2021-01-28    
All Day
EnviTox webinar 2021 offers a unique online platform to present research work and know the latest updates with a complete approach to diverse areas of [...]
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Dec 8 : Argonaut Initiative Launches Electronic Health Info Exchange

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By Joseph Conn ,

Efforts to bring an Internet-based solution to healthcare’s lackluster capability to exchange electronic information has gained momentum with the cooperation of five rival developers of electronic health-record companies and four large, tech-savvy health systems.

The group has signed on to an initiative dubbed the Argonaut project, launched by standards development organization Health Level Seven (HL7).

“It brings Facebook-, Google- and Amazon-like thinking to healthcare IT,” said physician informaticist Dr. John Halamka, chief information officer at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and a participant in the alliance.

Initiative organizers convinced Epic Systems, Cerner Corp., Athenahealth,Medical Information Technology (MEDITECH) and McKesson Corp. to pledge to promote the accelerated development and adoption of a framework called Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, or FHIR (pronounced “fire”), and to ultimately allow data to flow smoothly among the companies’ products.

Other healthcare providers on board include Partners HealthCare in Boston, theMayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn. and Intermountain Healthcare in Salt Lake City.

EHR vendors increasingly are finding that their customers “want to make sure they’re not locked into the capabilities that only the developer has created,” said Dr. David McCallie, president of medical informatics at Cerner. “It’s the way the rest of the industry has moved and healthcare can’t ignore it.”

Much of health-information exchange today is based on moving static electronic documents—such as care summaries—from one provider to another. The new framework, Halamka said, would enable both EHRs and mobile applications to not only read data from each other, such as lab values or care plans, but also write data back in formats that every system can compute and display.

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