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CareCom attends HL7 FHIR Connectathon
CareCom was pleased to attend the HL7 FHIR Connectathon held virtually from September 9-11, 2020. One of our brilliant solution architects, Ryan Short, represented CareCom in the Terminology Services track

Value of HIEs in COVID-19 response
“HIEs can aggregate the data, from bringing in the symptoms, the comorbidities reporting – can bring in the test results, the demographic reporting, the normalization of coding – meaning when you’re getting

CareCom Partners with Lyniate
We are excited to announce CareCom’s partnership with Lyniate to bring interoperability ease to our clients. We have joined forces to create a ‘connector solution’ for our clients with Manifest

Population Health – One Approach
What is population health? In the big schema of things, it is working towards improving the overall health of a group. Now how do you improve the overall health of a

COVID-19 Support
Like many of you, we’ve been reflecting on the many challenges we’re facing as a health IT community and a global society in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We

CareCom A/S and COVID-19 – We’re still here!
We’re still here!! Due to an important social effort set forth by the Danish authorities in order to fight the spreading of the COVID-19 virus, CareCom has moved all work

Maintainability of a Terminology in Healthcare
Providers of medical informatics applications need controlled medical vocabularies to support their applications. It is to their advantage to use available standards to achieve this end. Various standards have long

Interoperability to Enhance Value-Based Care
As health records are increasingly digitized, there are a wide variety of systems being implemented to contain this data. These systems are designed and developed separately, and they are often

Interoperability with ICD-11
Electronic Health Record systems are designed to store data accurately and capture the state of a patient over time. This information is formatted by classification systems and reference terminologies which provide a