Connectathon in Venice Confirms Interoperability of Comarch EHR System
Comarch EHR (Electronic Health Record) is a comprehensive IT system for managing e-documentation in all sorts of medical entities. The system’s interoperability and conformity to IHE integration profiles, globally considered to form the technological framework for effective integration of medical IT solutions, were confirmed during Connectathon 2017, held from 3-6 April in Venice.
Assuring an appropriate level of medical care using advanced achievements in electronic medical documentation requires integrated actions by many different medical entities. For this reason, IT systems are developed with interoperability guaranteed by the application of common standards for healthcare data collection and exchange. In the medical sector, improvements in the interoperability of IT systems are carried out by IHE (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise). IHE develops integration profiles that describe data exchange scenarios to ensure that they are compatible and comprehensive. IHE integration profiles form a globally
IHE organizes the annual Connectathon, where authors of IT solutions test their systems for conformity to IHE integration profiles. During this year’s edition of Connectathon, held from 3-6 April in Venice, Comarch Healthcare representatives tested the interoperability of their company’s electronic medical documentation system with more than 20 other suppliers of analogical solutions (including AGFA, Tiani-Cisco
Comarch EHR has completed Connectathon testing of 7 IHE actors in 9 IHE integration profiles:
•Audit Trail and Node Authentication (ATNA)
•Consistent Time (CT)
•Patient Demographics Query (PDQ)
•Patient Demographic Query HL7 V3 (PDQ V3)
•Patient Identifier Cross-Referencing (PIX)
•Patient Identifier Cross-Reference for Mobile (PIXm)
•Patient Identifier Cross-Reference HL7 V3 (PIX V3)
•Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS.b), Document Registry
•Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS.b), Document Repository
•XAD-PID Change Management (XPID)
Comarch EHR ensures central access to documents originating from