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Contacts:
Stephanie Covert
Object Management Group
+1-843-737 0637
pr@omg.org
Andrea Ribick
Health Level Seven
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andrea@hl7.org
Case Study from Mayo Clinic Added to SOA in
Healthcare Workshop:
Realizing Quality of Care, Business Value, and Delivery on IT's Promise
SOA Consortium, OMG and HL7 Sponsored Conference will be held
April 15-17, 2008 in Chicago, IL, USA
Needham, MA, USA and Ann Arbor, MI, USA - March 31, 2008 - The SOA
Consortium™, Object Management Group™ (OMG™), and Health Level Seven
(HL7), today announced that Dr. Peter L. Elkin, Professor of Medicine at
the Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, will be presenting the case study
"eQuality Solutions: Enabling Safe and Effective Medical Practice
while Decreasing Costs," at the SOA in Healthcare Workshop. For more
information please visit http://www.omg.org/hc-update.
The Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) in Healthcare conference
features real-world experiences. Attendees will benefit from the lessons
learned and challenges faced in these implementations. The workshop
intentionally integrates the themes of SOA and health quality, and is
targeted primarily to a health-IT savvy audience. This event is focused on
healthcare's challenges and SOA's role in meeting them. The workshop will
be presented in three tracks. Dr. Elkin's presentation will be during the
day one Executive Summit, which is made up primarily of case studies.
"In our laboratory at the Mayo Clinic we are creating electronic
quality (eQuality) solutions using intelligent electronic health records.
These Informatics solutions require a service oriented approach to health
data," said Dr. Peter Elkin, Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic
College of Medicine. "Service oriented architectures provide a
flexible infrastructure that can facilitate the delivery of the complex
set of functions needed to enable electronic quality monitoring. I am
pleased to be participating in the SOA in Healthcare workshop, which
brings together the important issue of health quality facilitated by its
implementation in a SOA."
Presentation Overview
eQuality Solutions: Enabling Safe and Effective Medical Practice while
Decreasing Costs
Intelligent Electronic Health Records can be used for secondary
purposes to provide healthcare practitioners and healthcare organizations
with real time feedback as to the quality of care in their organizations.
This requires a service oriented approach to health data. Dr. Elkin will
present his experience with using terminology services to change free text
health records into fully encoded (computable) intelligent electronic
health records and then will describe a method for providing real time and
when necessary, point of care feedback on quality of care to individual
providers and healthcare organizations. Service Oriented Architectures
provide a flexible infrastructure that can facilitate the delivery of the
complex set of functions to enable electronic quality monitoring which is
a necessary infrastructure for the implementation of Pay for Performance.
About Dr. Peter Elkin
Dr. Peter L. Elkin is a Professor of Medicine at the Mayo Clinic College
of Medicine. He received his Batchelor of Science from Union College and
his M.D. from New York Medical College. He did his Internal Medicine
residency at the Lahey Clinic and his NIH/NLM sponsored fellowship in
Medical Informatics at Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts
General Hospital. Dr. Elkin has been working in Biomedical Informatics
since 1981 and has been actively researching health data representation
since 1987. Dr. Elkin is currently on the executive committee of ASTM E31.
He is the primary author of the American National Standards Institute's
(ANSI) national standard on Quality Indicators for Controlled Health
Vocabularies ASTM E2087, which has also been approved by ISO TC 215 as a
Technical Specification (TS17117). He chairs the OASIS International
Healthcare Continuum and is a co-chair of Health and Human Service's HITSP
Technical Committee on Biosurveillance. Dr. Elkin is a fellow of the
American College of Physicians and the American College of Medical
Informatics. Dr. Elkin chairs the International Medical Informatics
Associations Working Group on Human Factors Engineering for Health
Informatics. He was awarded the Mayo Department of Medicine's Laureate
Award for 2005. Dr. Elkin is the index recipient of the Homer R. Warner
award for outstanding contribution to the field of Medical Informatics.
Registration & Information
Everyone with an interest in SOA in healthcare is invited to attend. This
workshop is sponsored by Gold Sponsor BEA Systems, Inc., Silver Sponsors
Layer 7 Technologies, Booz Allen Hamilton, EDS and Media Sponsor
Healthcare IT News. Registration information is available at http://www.omg.org/hc-update.
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About The SOA Consortium
The SOA Consortium is an advocacy group of end users, service providers
and technology vendors committed to helping the Global 1000, major
government agencies, and mid-market businesses successfully adopt Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA) by 2010. SOA Consortium founding enterprise
members include Fortune 200 companies in Financial Services, Travel,
Manufacturing, Retail and Telecommunications. Sponsors are Cisco, IBM
Corporation, SAP AG Savant, Sparx Systems and Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Participants include Fortune 1000 corporations, major government agencies
and non-governmental organizations. Any organization may join the SOA
Consortium. The SOA Consortium is managed by the Object Management Group.
For more information, please visit http://www.soa-consortium.org
or email info@soa-consortium.org.
About Health Level Seven (HL7)
Founded in 1987, Health Level Seven, Inc. (www.HL7.org) is a
not-for-profit, ANSI-accredited standards development organization
dedicated to providing a comprehensive framework and related standards for
the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health
information that supports clinical practice and the management, delivery
and evaluation of health services. HL7's more than 2,300 members represent
approximately 500 corporate members, which include more than 90 percent of
the information systems vendors serving healthcare.
About the Object Management Group
OMG is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry
consortium. OMG Task Forces develop enterprise integration standards for a
wide range of technologies, including: Real-time, Embedded and Specialized
Systems, Analysis & Design, Architecture-Driven Modernization and
Middleware and an even wider range of industries, including: Business
Modeling and Integration, C4I, Finance, Government, Healthcare, Insurance,
Legal
Compliance, Life Sciences Research, Manufacturing Technology, Robotics,
Software-Based Communications and Space.
OMG's modeling standards, including the Unified Modeling Language™
(UML®) and Model Driven Architecture® (MDA®), enable powerful visual
design, execution and maintenance of software and other processes,
including IT Systems Modeling and Business Process Management. OMG's
middleware standards and profiles are based on the Common Object Request
Broker Architecture (CORBA®) and support a wide variety of industries.
More information about OMG can be found at www.omg.org.
OMG is headquartered in Needham, MA, USA.
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Management Group, SOA Consortium, MOF, MDA Logos, BPMN, OCRES, OCUP, OCEB and Unified
Modeling Language are trademarks of Object Management Group. All other
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Edited by Stephanie
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