Aug 1, 2010 | EHR, HL7, MESSAGING, STANDARDS
It is interesting that so many people are keen to rubbish the encoding of HL7 V2 data. “It old and outdated” is a common comment. After a serious amount of time playing with it and experimenting with many encodings I am now convinced its brilliant. The “xml will solve...
May 24, 2010 | EHR, HL7, STANDARDS, Uncategorized
Its clear that I am not a fan of Australia’s attempts to progress eHealth. Its probably time to look at some details. The devil is in the details after all. The first basic error of HealthConnect and NEHTA Mark 1 & 2 is a violation of a principle that I think is...
Apr 27, 2010 | EHR, STANDARDS
After watching the failure of the Government Home Insulation Scheme and the Payroll issues with Queensland Health unfold its clear that the eHealth issues in Australia are part of a much bigger problem. There is enormous potential for eHealth to cause damage and there...
Mar 30, 2010 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, HL7, MESSAGING, STANDARDS
National Health IT programs do not have a good record of success in general, and Australia has been a good example of that to date. I don’t think anything is about to change. The reasons for this will no doubt be well understood in time, as history looks back and...
Jun 17, 2009 | EHR, STANDARDS, Uncategorized
There appears to be a mood of desperation in some areas of the eHealth brigade and even suggestions that we move forward with proprietary formats. This would be a huge mistake. The best example at the moment is attempts, in Australia, to push openEHR formats over the...
Dec 28, 2008 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, GELLO, STANDARDS
Every now and again someone decides that health IT is obviously doing something wrong and they are going to fix it. This is a familiar call, often made by well meaning bureaucracy and its part of the problem and not part of the solution. Health IT is hard and its...