Feb 18, 2007 | EHR, HL7, STANDARDS
An observation, that has become more marked with time is the lack of technical people at HL7 meetings and Standards related activities. This is a concern and most likely part of the eHealth “Problems” This is matched by an increase in managers and bureaucrats in the...
Dec 21, 2006 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, GELLO, SNOMED, STANDARDS
It’s and awesome combination. Thats the feeling we have after completing the first round of integration between our GELLO interpreter and our SNOMED-CT server. One simple Method “.implies” has some much power in a multiple inheritance hierarchy like SNOMED-CT. For...
Aug 26, 2006 | EHR, HL7, SOAP, STANDARDS
At the recent Australian HIC 2006 Conference Medical-objects was involved in some way with virtually every scenario in the Interoperability demo. In fact the demo ran on the new realtime HL7 client Capricorn. As usual many lessons were learned, more than in months of...
Aug 26, 2006 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, GELLO, GLIF, HL7
Gello Lives! Gello, a decision support programming language, has been declared an ANSI standard without any actual implementations, that is up until now. Over the last few months Medical-Objects has been busy implementing a Gello interpreter and this was recently...
Jun 1, 2005 | DECISION SUPPORT, EHR, GELLO, GLIF, HL7, SNOMED
The real jewel in the e-Health crown is computers that meticulously check everything in a way that no human can hope to match. Using a modern PC to produce a text based letter is like calling in NASA for the launch of a paper plane. Our computers should be checking...