Last Friday had the chance to meet up with the folks at Dossia, the personal health platform (PHP) formed by a consortium of employers. Purpose of the meeting was to get a deep dive update on Dossia and learn more about what they have done in the last year or so since they went live [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Indivo’
Round Two: A Dossia Update
Posted in Health Cloud, PHP, PHR, tagged Dossia, Indivo, Wal-Mart on October 26, 2009 | 7 Comments »
Children’s Hospital Links Affilates into Indivo PHP
Posted in consumer health, Dossia, EHR, EMR, Google Health, HealthVault, PHP, PHR, tagged Indivo on September 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
On September 14th, Children’s Hospital of Boston made a joint announcement with eClinicalWorks (eCW) whereby ambulatory practices affiliated with Children’s using eCW will be able to export patient data into “MyChildren’s.” MyChildren’s is the personal health platform (PHP) that Children’s Hospital provides for its customers and is based on Indivo, the open source PHP that [...]
Dossia Goes Live!, well sort of
Posted in Dossia, PHR, PHS, tagged Dossia, Indivo, Omnimedix, PHR, Wal-Mart on January 23, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Yesterday’s InformationWeek reported that Wal-Mart has done an extremely limited roll-out of the Dossia platform among some 20 or so employees. Very modest beginnings for a platform that is already running well-behind schedule, at least according to the schedule they announced when they first hooked-up with Omnimedix. Since then, that marriage ended in divorce and [...]
All You Need to Know About Indivo
Posted in PHR, PHS, tagged Dossia, Indivo, PCHRI, PHR, PHS on January 8, 2008 | 3 Comments »
I’ve done a couple of posts on Indivo in the past as this is the technology platform for the massive Personal Health System initiative of the employer-led consortium, Dossia. A paper in the registration package from the recent PCHRI event was on Indivo written by the lead researchers at the Children’s Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP). [...]
A Utility Called Dossia
Posted in CCR, CDA, consumer health, Google, Microsoft, PHP, PHR, Privacy, tagged Dossia, Google, HealthVault, Indivo, Intel, Microsoft, PHR, Wal-Mart on December 5, 2007 | 7 Comments »
Earlier this year, Dossia established a partnership with the Children’s Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP) at Children’s Hospital Boston to use the Indivo platform that CHIP developed. Indivo has been used in a couple of trial personal health record (PHR) applications, including one at HP for an employee flu immunization program and more recently at MIT [...]
Moving the Ball Forward: PCHRI 2007
Posted in EHR, EMR, Google, health portals, HIE, Microsoft, PHP, PHR, policy, Privacy, Security, tagged Aetna, Children's Hospital CHIP, Dossia, Google, Indivo, Microsoft, pharmaceutical, PHP, PHR, WebMD on November 29, 2007 | 3 Comments »
The Children’s Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP), developers of Indivo, hosted PCHRI 2007, an invitation only conference over the last two days. The event brought together about 100 leading players in the Personal Health Record (PHR) market to discuss where the market is today, what challenges lie ahead, and what we might see in the future. [...]
Attending PCHRI 2007 this Week
Posted in PHP, PHR, tagged Dossia, Harvard Medical, Indivo, PHP, PHR on November 26, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
On November 26th and 27th, I’ll be attending Harvard Medical School’s meeting on Personally Controlled Health Record Infrastructure (PCHRI). First time attending and looking forward to it. Particularly hope to learn more about the Dossia-Indivo relationship as a couple of folks from Indivo are the chief organizers for this event and Dossia’s CEO, Colin Evans. [...]
Dossia Chooses New Dance Partner
Posted in PHR, tagged Dossia, Indivo, PHR on September 19, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
The much ballyhooed, employer-driven PHR consortium, Dossia, has chosen Boston-based Children’s Hospital Informatics Program (CHIP) as its technology partner for the creation of an employer sponsored PHR platform. The partnership with CHIP comes after a falling out this past July between Dossia and its former technology partner, Omnimedix Institute. Dossia has made a good choice [...]