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Cloud, mobile health on display at Government Health IT show

June 18, 2012 | Tom Sullivan, Editor

On the expo floor of last week’s Government Health IT Conference in Washington, DC, vendors were showing off cloud computing services and mobile health wares.

For starters, in a Government Health IT exclusive, Northrop Grumman and Medicomp revealed the yield of a partnership: Northrop Grumman's Clinician App, an iteration of the DoD’s AHLTA electronic health record system that runs on a seven-inch Samsung Android tablet.

“Clinician App is an extension of the ALTHA system,” said Karen Chapman, Northrop Grumman project manager. “We took core functionality, the pieces clinicians need, and put that on the Android tablet. Clinicians have what they need to do their job right in their own pocket.”

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Physicians and clinicians might use the tablet application to view patient history or documentation modules, to snap pictures or to share resources with patients during a visit.

Medicomp’s MEDCIN engine, which Northrop Grumman integrated into Clinician App, essentially maps documentation to reference terminology including CPT, DSM, ICD, LOINC, RxNorm and SNOMED-CT.

Clinician App uses REST Web services to both read and write data back-and-forth with the AHLTA system, via Wi-Fi, 3G or 4G. “It’s the only app that writes data back to AHLTA servers,” Chapman added.

Because it uses Web services protocols, Clinician App could potentially serve as a front-end mobile app to just about any EHR supporting those same standards. The VA’s VistaA is “certainly a possibility for the future,” Chapman said, “as are commercial EHRs.”

But first, the pilot. Chapman explained that Northrop Grumman finished the prototype, and is now seeking a military facility to test Clinician App and provide feedback.

Also on the mobile front at the show, Terrarecon was talking about its Intuition cloud-based visualization and clinical application, which enables customers to upload data and visual images to its cloud, and distribute those via browsers such that it can be accessed from a variety of devices.

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Aegis used the show to launch its cloud-based Developers Integration Lab (DIL). The DIL is a hosted testing and environment in which to gauge whether their gateways meet the interoperability requirements of other health entities.

Whereas interoperability testing typically requires organizations to message each other, hold meetings, read logs and debug the process, according to Aegis consultant Michael Brown, the DIL enables healthcare entities to test their gateways against those of health partners.

“In a nut shell, the mission the DIL hopes to accomplish is to ensure interoperability among healthcare organizations by providing a ‘one-stop-shop’ for gateway and interoperability testing,” Brown said.

Cloud and mobile technologies both trigger privacy and security concerns – most certianly in the government and public health frays.

To that end, Will Phelps, an IT security specialist in ONC’s Office of the Chief Privacy Officer, shared research finding that while 81 percent of physicians use smart phones or tablets, very few safeguard them, even though Blackberry and iPhone devices meet some 60 percent of the security requirements, albeit after manual configuration.

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“You have to make sure that the devices are able to apply the appropriate security controls to make sure that the patient records are protected,” Phelps said at the conference. “We want to reach out to the provider community to make sure that they are able to do these things.”

ONC said that it will release this fall a set of best practices for securing mobile devices. One day those might apply to Northrop Grumman's Android-based AHLTA tablet application – that seems likely once Clinician App lifts out of its pilot phase.

Next year’s Government Health IT Conference and Expo is already on the calendar for June 12 and 13, 2013, at the Renaissance Washington, D.C., Downtown Hotel.

Tom Sullivan
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Reader Comments (2)Login to Post a Comment

dtee says: Vendor for the next Health IT conference
September 18, 2012 | 4:04PM GMT
Hi Tom, When can vendors sign up for Government Health IT Conference and Expo, and are you holding any other similar events that vendors can participate in? I work for a company called DICOM Grid which powers a cloud-based medical image exchange platform (for the managing, viewing, sharing, archiving of medical images, studies, and trials). Our technology is also completely mobile. We are paving the way for this type of solution and would like to participate in events like the one you covered in this article! Let me know. Dana Tee
www.dicomgrid.com
tsullivan says: Government Health Virtual Conference -- Oct 17
September 28, 2012 | 8:42AM GMT
Hi Dana Tee, thanks much for the question! We do have an upcoming virtual Government Health IT conference that might interest you -- it's October 17, 2012. The link: http://www.himssvirtual.org/home/index.asp Regarding next year's show, slated for June, I don't believe it is open just yet but if you email me at the address below, I'd be happy to put you in touch with the folks who can help you right away! Thanks, Tom Sullivan
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(914) 282-8762
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