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AAFP's Partners for Patients. AAFP's Center for Health Information Technology has signed agreements with leading companies whose software, hardware, and networking products and services are important adjuncts to the modern practice of medicine. The Center for Health Information Technology is serving as a forum for regular communication and meetings with the companies in the Partners for Patients core group, and collaborating with them on a range of standards implementation efforts that will help to make EHRs and other office-based IT more affordable, compatible, and interoperable. |
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DOQ-IT. The adoption of information technology in the outpatient setting is a primary focus of the DOQ-IT initiative, which also includes submission of clinical measure data to the Quality Improvement Organization (QIO) Clinical Warehouse. Electronic Health Record (EHR) specifications have been developed that outline data standards required for submission to the QIO Clinical Warehouse using HL7 messaging. Measures will be calculated and reported at the practice level for quality improvement assessment. |
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ASTM International plays a leadership role in addressing the standardization needs of the global marketplace. Known for its best in class practices for standards development and delivery, ASTM is at the forefront in the use of innovative technology to help its members do standards development work, while also increasing the accessibility of ASTM International standards to the world. The Continuity of Care Record (CCR) is being developed with ASTM as a response for the need to organize, to share, and to make transportable the set of basic information about a patient's health record. |
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Health Level Seven is one of several American National Standards Institute (ANSI) - accredited Standards Developing Organizations (SDOs) operating in the healthcare arena. Like all ANSI-accredited SDOs, Health Level Seven adheres to a strict and well-defined set of operating procedures that ensures consensus, openness and balance of interest. HL7 is an international community of healthcare subject matter experts and information scientists collaborating to create standards for the exchange, management and integration of electronic healthcare information. HL7 promotes the use of such standards within and among healthcare organizations to increase the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare delivery for the benefit of all. |
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The Medical Group Management Association (MGMA), founded in 1926, is the nation's principal voice for medical group practice. MGMA's 20,000 members manage and lead more than 12,000 organizations in which more than 242,000 physicians practice. MGMA leads the profession and assists members through information, education, networking and advocacy. Its core purpose is to continually improve the performance of medical group practice professionals and the organizations they represent. |
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Microsoft. Praxis EMR is proud to be a solution based on Microsoft technology. By being based on technology from Microsoft, the majority of physicians will find Praxis software familiar and easy to get to grips with, as they already use Microsoft solutions on a day to day basis. |
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ORACLE. Praxis EMR runs on an ORACLE database, by the world's largest enterprise software company. As a result, the Praxis application has the dependability, security and querying tools required in today's clinical offices. With Praxis and Oracle, your all important clinical data is in the best possible hands. |