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Interoperability of Healthcare Data Updates By: Dr. Victor Lee Introduction In a blog from last year, I summarized a variety of national and local efforts to hasten the interoperability of healthcare data. In this entry, I’d like to focus on a few new developments...
By: Charlie Harp Semantic interoperability deals with the actual “language” contained in the conversation between applications. Solving the syntactic interoperability issue by using a standard message format does not mean that the terms used by one...
By: Charlie Harp As mentioned in the first article in this series, two critical parts of Clinical Interoperability are physical and syntactic interoperability. These two are essentially the first and second of what I consider to be the four laws of interoperability...
By: Charlie Harp If you have seen the movie Independence Day, you may recall that the nerd/hero of the movie, played by Jeff Goldblum, saves the day by interfacing with the alien mother ship and uploading a virus from the modem on his laptop. When I saw this the...
Healthcare Interoperability: Are We There Yet? By: Dr. Victor Lee I recently had my car serviced, and although I took it to my local dealer’s service center, it was not the same location where I purchased the car. When I was asked to fill out a form to provide details...
By: Charlie Harp In March of 2009, I wrote a blog post called ‘Why is Interoperability Important?’. At the time, I was sure that, like me, the rest of the industry could see that in order to accomplish the objectives being defined around meaningful use...