This module offers Integration options with existing systems to streamline data exchange in various formats including OMOP, FHIR or customized development of integration mechanisms, enabling fast and effortless adaptation with your current workflows and data management.
Supports a wide range of medical ontologies, including SNOMED, LOINC, and ICT, ensuring semantic interoperability and promotes further data exchange possibilities with disparate systems by facilitating data integration and sharing.
- OMOP Integration
- FHIR Integration
- Custom Integration
- Ontology Support
OMOP Integration
OMOP, or the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership, is a common data model for representing real-world healthcare data.
OMOP data is typically collected from electronic health records (EHRs), administrative databases, and other sources of real-world healthcare data. It includes information about patient demographics, diagnoses, procedures, medications, and laboratory tests. OMOP data is de-identified, meaning that it does not contain any personal information that could identify individual patients.
Our solution can be utilized to integrate into your current system using OMOP standards.
FHIR Integration
FHIR, or Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, is a healthcare data exchange format that is designed to be flexible, adaptable, and easy to use. It is based on internet standards, such as JSON and XML, and it can be used to exchange a wide range of healthcare information, including clinical data, administrative data, and financial data.
FHIR is a preferred data exchange format for many government agencies, healthcare providers, and software vendors.
Our solution can be utilized to integrate into your current system using FHIR standards.
Custom Integration
The custom integration, as its name states, is the service where we tailor the integration process to your organization's unique needs. From setting clear goals to choosing the right approach, our method ensures smooth data exchange, improved communication. We work with your technical team or your current software service provider through the development of integration components, rigorous testing, and seamless deployment to a production environment.
Ontology Support
SNOMED, LOINC, and ICT play a crucial role in improving data interoperability and enabling the exchange of meaningful clinical information across different healthcare systems.
SNOMED CT (Systematized Nomenclature of Medicine - Clinical Terms): SNOMED CT is the most comprehensive and widely used clinical terminology in the world.
LOINC (Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes): LOINC is a terminology specifically designed for laboratory and clinical observations.
ICT (Information and Communication Technology): ICT is a broader term encompassing the use of electronic technologies in healthcare.