Just wanted to make a few notes on my experience on the first of a few days of the adventures here at the MS-HUG.
Microsoft Connected Health Framework
Upon arriving, I thought that I definately overdressed! Thanks Roberto for setting the bar so high!
Actually, it was good to see the CHF and an actual implementation.
A bit of interesting news is that about 50% of the participants have not downloaded the CHF, so if you don’t know where it is at, click here. If you want to learn more about it, solshare is a good place to start.
Park Nicollet’s Experience with BizTalk
An interesting story of their choosing of Microsoft products. Looks like they are going live with their 270/271 transactions into production. Good luck!
I actually did a cameo during this presentation!
Building a RHIO on Long Island: A Work in Progress
An insteresting approach on the RHIO ocean. An intersting bit of information was that 50% of that audience was not US citizens.
Microsoft Technology Combined with an EMPI Powers e-Prescribing Network
I liked the approach on the patient locator process where they have a seperate process that locates the patient key and thenthey have a seperate datastorethat has all of thedetail about the patient.
Technologies and Techniques for Effective Visualization of a Longitudinal Health Record
Probably my favorite of all of the presentations today. It was not a sales pitch in any way. Just some whiz-bang technology to allow doctors to visualize data in a more graphical wayusing AJAX.
Using Business Activity Monitoring to Improve Reimbursement Rates and Track Patient Satisfaction Criteria
Rumor is that Elizabeth Redding was involved in an accident. Hope she is okay.
A Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) for Interoperability and HIE
Hey, they actually showed some code that was being used! Looks pretty involved and has some interesting approaches to a HIE.