6-18-08, Crosflo put the CDX in the HP Integrity NonStop NS 1200 series servers. Can these others be far off -
How do you facilitate an interoperable information infrastructure that enables public and private healthcare entities—many of which utilize proprietary technologies—to successfully share data among hundreds or thousands of disparate systems? And if that were possible, how would the “owners” of the data retain control?
The need for a technology that is agnostic to data sources and the many data-sharing standards that can bridge these gaps is paramount. Data sharing is only part of the challenge.
Harmonizing data standards Compliance to fully embrace all relevant data sharing and technology standards is the other part of the challenge. Any successful solution must leverage technology standards such as XML (Extensible Markup Language), SOA (Service Oriented Architecture), and Web Services, as well as leading data-sharing standards like: Health Level 7 (HL7), Global Justice XML Data Model (GJXDM), National Information Exchange Model (NIEM), Emergency Data eXchange Language (EDXL), Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) and National Council for Prescription Drug Program (NCPDP).
These data-sharing standards are complex, and implementing them requires considerable expertise.
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