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| IHE Connectathon Test ResultsThe test results below are the official results of the Connectathons held by IHE Australia and have been independently verified by an official Monitor of IHE International. Australian Technical Specification: ATS 5822:2010 – eHealth Secure Message Delivery
Note: √ = successful full IHE testing with 3 or more test partners; √ = successful testing with 1 or 2 test partners Final: 7 May 2010 IHE International Monitor: - - - IHE Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the Dept. of Health and Ageing for this event. IHE Australia 2009 ConnectathonDate: July 27 - 30, 2009Venue: Garden Street, Australian Technology Park, Eveleigh/Sydney, Australia 4 Australian vendors successfully tested 5 products against the Australia Diagnostics Reporting Profile.
Australian Diagnostics Reporting Profile V1.03
Note: √ = successful full IHE testing with 3 or more test partners; √ = successful testing with 1 or 2 test partners Final: 20 November 2009 IHE International Monitor: Christopher Lindop IHE Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the Dept. of Health and Ageing & NICTA for this event. IHE Australia 2008 ConnectathonDate: July 27 - August 1, 2008Venue: National ICT Australia, Tower A, 7 London Circuit, Canberra, Australia 11 Australian and international e-Health system vendors tested 18 products against IHE International and local Australian profiles - 7 products attained the internationally recognised IHE compliance test for PDI, 6 products tested successfully to an XDS profile and 9 products tested successfully to the Australian draft profiles. IHE Portable Document Imaging (PDI) Profile
Final: 25 October 2008 IHE International Monitor: Christopher Lindop IHE Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the Dept. of Health and Ageing & NICTA for this event. International IHE NewsHL7 Launches New Membership Program and Webpage for Caregivers: Gives Doctors, Nurses and Other Clinicians a Say in the Development of EHRsThursday, 17th May 2012 Health Level Seven® (HL7®) International, the global leader in developing interoperability standards for healthcare IT, today announced a pilot membership program and webpage to encourage clinician caregivers to participate in the process of developing standards for electronic health records (EHRs). HL7 Offers Free Ambassador Webinar: Meaningful Use Stage 2 and HL7 Standards Thursday, 26th April 2012 Health Level Seven® International (HL7®), the global authority for interoperability and standards in healthcare information technology with members in 55 countries, will present a complimentary Ambassador webinar titled Meaningful Use Stage 2 and HL7 Standards on Thursday, May 3 from 3:00 – 4:00 pm EDT. Health Level Seven International Project Supports the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's Blue Button® Requirements Tuesday, 28th February 2012 Health Level Seven® (HL7®) International, the global authority on standards for interoperability of health information technology with members in 55 countries, today announced a response to the U.S. Office of Personnel Management's (OPM) recent requirement that U.S. Federal Employees Health Benefit Program (FEHBP) health insurance carriers support the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Blue Button® text file format as a means of conveying personal health information to federal employees. In January 2012, HL7 launched a project that defines the conversion of an HL7 Continuity of Care Document (CCD®) to the Blue Button format via an XSLT style sheet tool. Because most Meaningful Use–certified health information exchange systems already possess CCD-export capabilities, the tool will be able to leverage those capabilities as a simple and effective way for many carriers to meet OPM's new requirement. HL7 Pilot Program to Provide Key Intellectual Property Free of Charge Wednesday, 22nd February 2012 Health Level Seven® International (HL7®) announced today a pilot program to provide some of its key intellectual property free of charge. HL7 is keeping its promise to lower the barriers to adoption of electronic health records by making portions of our valuable intellectual property freely available to our stakeholders, said Charles Jaffe, MD, PhD, CEO of HL7. We believe that care givers, academic centers and vendors will greatly benefit from this significant enhancement for access to valuable HL7 material. Could not find the News you were looking for? Search here:
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