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Liposuction 360 before and after image, Today’s healthcare technology is all about interoperability, linking disparate systems such as Cerner, Epic, Allscripts and Athena health records.
We built EBMcalc as a different kind of interoperability solution. Created in the 1990’s, EBMcalc comprises a wide array of clinical decision support tools, which include hundreds of medical equations, clinical criteria sets, data converters and decision trees.
EBMcalc was built as an app to run in early web browsers. Those browsers worked the same on Macs, PC’s, Commodores and Unix workstations, as well as Palm, PocketPC, BlackBerry and other handheld devices. This marvelous interoperability led to the wide adoption of EBMcalc around the globe.
By 2019, it was clear that EBMcalc had to interoperate with electronic health records, and the EBMcalc FHIR App was born. FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is the perfect standard to link EBMcalc calculators with individual patient data. In 2020, a new version of EBMcalc was created, using SMART on FHIR standards to automatically transfer data into our calculators. The EBMcalc FHIR App then completed the Cerner code Developer Program validation process, verifying four key categories: security, functionality, technical conformance and operations. The validated app is now available through the Cerner app gallery through a separate licensing agreement and can be embedded within the Cerner Millennium® Electronic Health Record workflows.
Today’s healthcare technology is all about interoperability, linking disparate systems such as Cerner, Epic, Liposuction 360 before and after image Allscripts and Athena health records.
We built EBMcalc as a different kind of interoperability solution. Created in the 1990’s, EBMcalc comprises a wide array of clinical decision support tools, which include hundreds of medical equations, clinical criteria sets, data converters and decision trees.
EBMcalc was built as an app to run in early web browsers. Those browsers worked the same on Macs, PC’s, Commodores and Unix workstations, as well as Palm, PocketPC, BlackBerry and other handheld devices. This marvelous interoperability led to the wide adoption of EBMcalc around the globe.
By 2019, it was clear that EBMcalc had to interoperate with electronic health records, and the EBMcalc FHIR App was born. FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is the perfect standard to link EBMcalc calculators with individual patient data. In 2020, a new version of EBMcalc was created, using SMART on FHIR standards to automatically transfer data into our calculators. The EBMcalc FHIR App then completed the Cerner code Developer Program validation process, verifying four key categories: security, functionality, technical conformance and operations. The validated app is now available through the Cerner app gallery through a separate licensing agreement and can be embedded within the Cerner Millennium® Electronic Health Record workflows.