The Fusionator team is very pleased with this first API from Practice Fusion and the things we have been able to accomplish.
A couple of POC ideas we tried have been very successful and progress will really accelerate this week.
So wish I could share what we are doing but do not want to give away our competitive advantage.
I hope that all other teams find this opportunity as exciting as we do.
Regards,
Frank
A weekly blog from a The Fusionator development team that is participating in the Health 2.0 Developer Challenge. The 2010 Health 2.0 Developer Challenge was launched on June 2nd, 2010 at the Community Health Data Initiative (CHDI) meeting at the IOM, with support from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). Initiated in March 2010. The goal is to bring the Health 2.0 Community together for rapid application development. http://health2challenge.org/
Sunday, August 22, 2010
Wednesday, August 4, 2010
What is the Fusionators API solution?
Many people are asking us about the Fusionators plan for the Practice Fusion Real-Time Patient-Driven Data Challenge.
The Fusionator team is primarily staffed by employees of HealthSaaS. HealthSaaS builds SaaS driven disease and condition specific PHRs. So...we are obviously working on integrating PHR technology into Practice Fusion. The details of what we are doing and how we are doing it will remain a secret until we make our submission. Some of the IP we are developing is going into the next version of our framework and we do not want to expose this to industry or API competitors as this is not sound business practice.
After all this is a competition and being a former athlete and Marine the exposing of our game plan and battle strategy is not condusive to winning.
HealthSaaS does have a partner driven model and we welcome complimentary technology partners to contact us to discuss integration or connectivity solutions.
Best of luck to all competitors and big THANKS to Emily of Practice Fusion and Lizzie of Health 2.0 for all of their hard work and assistance.
Frank Ille
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