Oct 23, 2011 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, HL7, MESSAGING, SOAP, STANDARDS
Extreme failure in e-Health programs is in the news and Australia, as it usually does, appears destined to repeat the mistakes of others. There is clearly a fundamental error in the approach to the problem and like the global financial crisis, I would postulate the...
Jan 2, 2011 | EHR, HL7, MESSAGING, SNOMED, STANDARDS
It’s interesting that there is such a emphasis on xml as the solution when its just an encoding format. I implemented HL7V2 (classic) <–> HL7V2 (xml) functionality about 7 years ago but have found no real world use cases or demand for it as all it does is bloat...
Oct 13, 2010 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, HL7, STANDARDS
There are some who feel that a move to CDA for electronic prescribing is a better option than using HL7 V2 messages. I would contend that this is seriously misguided. Prescribing is in effect an ordering activity and orders have line items and are not documents in any...
Sep 25, 2010 | EHR, HL7, MESSAGING, SOAP, STANDARDS
Like many people, the idea of e-Health excited me in the mid 1990’s and I got the bug, and wanted to contribute to it. After 15 years, countless standards meetings and international plane trips to attend meetings I would expect us to be further ahead than we are. In...
Sep 13, 2010 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, HL7, STANDARDS
We are often faced with organizations wanting to transmit PDF documents. This is superficially attractive as the presentation is usually good and it’s a single file. Is there a problem going down this path? I think it’s a huge dead end. Australia started eHealth with...
Aug 22, 2010 | EHR, HL7, MESSAGING, SNOMED, STANDARDS
Well we have had the election and there is no clear winner but it appears that the Rudd/Gillard government is the loser. eHealth is up for some reassessment and it certainly needs some. From all reports $5 Billion of taxpayers money has been spent over the last 10...