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HL7 FHIR Release 4
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Migrating from any on-premise integration engine or interoperability platform to a cloud-based platform is now easier than ever. In fact, the migration process can be summarized in four easy steps.
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The Oregon public health system includes federal, state and local agencies, private organizations and other diverse partners working together to put healthy options and health-promoting services within reach for everyone in Oregon.
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Today, as more and more organizations move their day-to-day infrastructure to the cloud, people are becoming more comfortable with the technology and the question has morphed into: “How secure is it, and what is in place to ease my concerns around security?”
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How Rhapsody's Security and Privacy aspects factored into the University of Louisville Hospital's decision
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To leverage cloud and mobile technologies, healthcare organisations should consider replacing their older integration platforms. By doing this, they can avoid relying on developers with knowledge of specialised algorithmic programming languages (e.g., Monk) and eliminate the need to support platforms that have been discontinued, are no longer supported, or don’t support contemporary integration requirements.
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As UofLHealth planned for growth, its integration team knew they’d need solid infrastructure to handle interface migration and more than double its data volume.
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NHS GREATER GLASGOW AND CLYDE USE RHAPSODY TO CREATE A NEAR-PAPERLESS HOSPITAL ENVIRONMENT
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Children’s Hospitals and Clinics of Minnesota (Children’s) is one of the largest pediatric health systems in the United States, serving children throughout the Upper Midwest at two freestanding hospitals, twelve primary and specialty-care clinics and six rehabilitation sites.
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