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Short list of Order codes from pCLOCD has been added to the Terminology Gateway.
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The latest on clinical interoperability across InfoCentral.
Short list of Order codes from pCLOCD has been added to the Terminology Gateway.
The Coordination of Care domain encompasses a wide array of applications impacting healthcare in Canada. Provide your input and help plan the Coordination of Care community's activities.
Event recordings from Digital Health Week are now available to view.
The 2015 Infoway Partnership Conference program struck the right chord with attendees as well as presenters. Participant feedback indicated that the conference provided an optimal opportunity to share perspectives, acquire learning and forge new connections to enhance the state of clinical information sharing in Canada
Add a link to a document in a forum post or event with the click of a button, share a document across multiple groups, and view version history are just a few of the new features added to InfoCentral documents.
The success or failure of care coordination across care delivery settings depends on access to comprehensive and accurate longitudinal patient record. Learn more in this webinar hosted by the Coordination of Care community.
The Digital Health Alliance, launched officially at the 2015 Infoway Partnership Conference, representing the national collaborative effort to accelerate clinical interoperability in Canada.
What enterprise solution and integration challenges do you think need addressing? Share your input in this quick survey and join the kick off meeting today!
Establishing the capability of Immunization Interoperability, (enabling individual clinician POS systems to communicate with the IIS), is critical. Learn more about the development of a set of clinical requirements to inform Immunization Interoperability development and implementation.
Join organizations from across the country to celebrate the second annual Digital Health Week from November 16-22. During Digital Health Week we’re asking all Canadians – patients, professionals, clinicians, administrators and government - to #thinkdigitalhealth.
Improving the quality of patient care through the effective sharing of clinical information among health care organizations, clinicians and their patients.