Tuesday, September 27, 2016

#Health2con APIs and APP Stores – State of Play in Data Access @redox @validic

REDOX – Niko Skievaski

Building an API Layer to communicate with any EMR.

http://2.healthca.mp/2dzShb7

Link to multiple EMRs via a single data model.

REDOX maps between different EMRs.
Submit simple JSON.

Validic – Matt Jones

Four different ways to get data in to EMRs

Integration with 300 health devices

Real time notes from the tenth annual Health2.0 fall conference.

Vitalsnap – Allows data to be captured from non-connected devices. OCR capability.
Integration to Apple HealthKit and Samsung Health App.

Provider and Customers – couple of hundred customers
Data Structure is a lot of API connectivity.

90% of devices in homes today are not connected.

Medal – Lonnie Rae Kurlander, CEO

Twitter: @GetMedal

Implemented a Print Driver to capture data.

HIPAA Audit Log. No data is persisted.
JSON representation of data.

Very interesting approach.

Academic Medical Centers, National Insurers

IMPRIVATA – Clay Ritchey @imprivata

OneSign product.

Solving the authentication problem.

Doctors can enter a user name and password multiple times per day (45 minutes spent per day).

10% of patient queries in EMRs come back with incorrect identification.

Palm Scanner to identify patients.

Focused on Security and Convenience.

Multi-factor authentication. Fingerprint generate one time code to phone. System uses BlueTooth to pull Multi-factor code from phone and insert into workflow.
Very cool workflow.

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