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InterSystems HealthShare on AWS - Italia

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InterSystems HealthShare on AWS - Italia

InterSystems HealthShare on AWS - Italia

HealthShare

HealthShare Unified Care Record (UCR)

Intended Use:

HealthShare UCR is a data aggregation and sharing platform for patient-centric clinical data. It is intended to consolidate data from multiple clinical and
non-clinical systems in a wide range of formats into a single integrated record and to allow controlled access to the records based on configurable consent rules.

Limitations:

UCR is a secondary repository of health information for a patient. It is not intended to serve as the primary or fully complete repository of health information for a patient. Data in UCR must not be used as the sole basis for medical decision making. UCR must not be used as a lossless, unaltered archive of medical information. UCR processes data prior to storage in the UCR storage format (Summary Document Architecture, or SDA). This processing may modify the data, such as transforming invalid or nonstandard data to valid standard values, adding default values for missing data, and omitting unsupported data and apply custom data transformations to incoming data prior to storage in the UCR.

Health Connect

Intended Use:

Communication middleware intended to facilitate interoperability and connection among disparate data systems and to translate, normalize, and reconcile data from disparate sources.

Clinical Viewer

Intended Use:

Intended to allow the viewing of clinical and administrative information about a patient creating a single longitudinal record.

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Information about InterSystems HealthShare on AWS - Italia
Listed Since: 11/12/2021
Last Updated: 11/12/2021

STAR Level 1

Self-Assessment & Partner-Provided

Consensus Assessments Initiative Questionnaire v3.1

CAIQ 3.1 Self-assessment
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(Deprecated)
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