Announcing Rhapsody 6.5
Rhapsody customers want more than a great product, they want a great partner. They want our expertise, knowledge of best practices, and our insights into what they can do to make their processes faster, more accurate and supportive of great outcomes for their customers.
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Read more >Corepoint and Rhapsody Merge to Advance Interoperability in Healthcare
Rhapsody, created by the merger of Rhapsody and Corepoint, creates the largest independent healthcare interoperability company.
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Read more >4 Reasons Why EHR Interoperability is a Mess (and How to Fix It)
According to the Office of the National Coordinator for Information Technology (ONC), nearly 95 percent of hospitals and 90 percent of office-based physici
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Read more >Healthcare Disaster Recovery Plans: Staying Connected During Catastrophe
The aftermath of a catastrophic event can leave providers in a state of chaos, making healthcare disaster recovery plans a necessity in today’s world.
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Read more >Three Challenges FHIR 4 Faces
FHIR 4 is a notable release in the HIT world. but it will still face its own set of challenges when solving interoperability issues.
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Read more >Part II: FHIR 4 Workflow and Technology
Corepoint Health explores how FHIR 4 impact workflow and technology in part two of this blog series about solving for HIT interoperability.
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Read more >Part I: FHIR 4 Terminology and Data Models
Corepoint Health explores how FHIR 4 helps solve for HIT interoperability, examining terminology and data models in part one of this blog series.
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Read more >Avoiding Duplication When Importing from a CSV Using Rhapsody
Let’s look at ways that we can avoid this duplication. We’ll be leaning heavily on conditional CRUD operations: Conditional Create, Conditional Update, Conditional Delete.
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Read more >Converting CSV Files to FHIR® with Rhapsody
There are a couple of ways that we could do this – but the simplest one is to create a route that matches the one used in the post – here it is...
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