Healthcare

Squeezed between competing information standards such as ISO-13606, openEHR and FHIR as well as gargantuan sized public initiatives and well backed competing system vendors, is there perhaps room for a new approach?

Bridging specialization

No industry is as specialized as the heath sector, both on a practitioner level and as institutions. This creates the perfect bed for interdomain workflows where different cases get routed, together with their information, to different centres of excellence.

We believe that all parties can agree that getting even the most rudimentary workflows such as these in place and then continuously improving on them would have major positive impact on both the quality and cost for treatment.

Taking the information entity first approach

As boring as it might sound, we believe the issues facing health tech is due to brittle information sharing consortiums as well as a systems first approach. By ensuring proper mapping between the prominent information standards and building shared workflows around them we could have the foundation for shareability of data entities in national and international consortiums.

An information entity first approach enables the cherry picking of low hanging fruits, such with low data complexity and legal implications, that still are unavailable in most health tech settings. It could be anything from encrypted peer to peer messaging between physicians or lab results between parties.

As these implementations would be released to production the possibility of sharing the information directly and securely with the patient is ever present and ready to be introduced when wanted.

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