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NoMoreClipboard.Com(TM) Launches FroozHIE(TM) Tool to Streamline Clinical Data Comparison and Reconciliation Among Health Care IT Systems

Posted on: Monday, 3 March 2008, 15:00 CST

NoMoreClipboard.com, an online PHR company, today launched FroozHIE, a free tool which reconciles clinical patient data from disparate sources including PHRs, EMRs, HIEs and other health care IT platforms. A user-friendly, interoperable application, FroozHIE supports data between platforms utilizing different data standards including CCR, CCD, CDA and HL7.

"This process is not unlike blending apples and oranges to create a smooth integrated record in a Health Information Exchange (HIE), which is how the product earned the name FroozHIE'" explains Jeff Donnell, NoMoreClipboard.com vice president of marketing. "FroozHIE is a secure health information exchange application that displays similar data from different sources side-by-side, enabling clinicians and patients to compare and reconcile their medical records quickly and with less effort than other means."

In addition, FroozHIE helps alleviate physician fears about incorporating patient-supplied information into practice workflow. "I was concerned that PHR information sent by my patients would either overwrite the data in my EMR system or create duplicate data, such as listing a medication twice," says Michael Mirro, M.D., cardiologist and chair of the IT Committee for the American College of Cardiology. "With the FroozHIE tool, I see the information I have next to similar information from the patient, and I can click on one button to selectively incorporate data I don't have into my EMR."

NoMoreClipboard.com offers FroozHIE as a free, secure Web-based tool to the health care IT community to encourage full interoperability. "We recognize that this is a serious technical challenge," explains NoMoreClipboard.com founder and chief technology officer Douglas Horner. "Comparing, reconciling and sharing data on different platforms using different standards is no simple matter. To speed health care IT adoption we are making FroozHIE available and inviting others to work with it and even improve upon it. We believe that fostering interoperability will benefit patients, physicians and vendors alike."

A strong proponent of affordable integration, NoMoreClipboard.com actively participates in Integrating the Health care Enterprise (IHE) events including the annual Connectathon in Chicago. Attendees at the Interoperability Showcase at the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society conference last week witnessed how FroozHIE shares PHR data from NoMoreClipboard.com with other health care IT vendors.

"Physicians have shown a great deal of interest in using a Web-based PHR to automate the patient registration process," adds Horner. "However, most of their EMR systems were previously unable to accept patient supplied PHR information and their EMR vendors were not in a position to affordably integrate with a PHR. We are dedicated to accelerating the development of interoperable solutions. That's why we decided to make FroozHIE available to anyone who wants to use it."

View the FroozHIE tool in action at www.froozhie.com. For more information about NoMoreClipboard.com or FroozHIE, please contact Celeste Stanley, (317) 626-8896, me@celestestanley.com.

About NoMoreClipboard.com

NoMoreClipboard.com is an online, patient-controlled personal health record management system designed to consolidate medical information in one convenient and secure location for easy retrieval and updates. Subscribers can seamlessly transfer personal or family member medical information onto the physician's specific medical forms; reducing the need to complete repetitive medical paperwork.

NoMoreClipboard.com was established to develop innovative web-based solutions for consumers seeking to establish an online personal health record (PHR). The NoMoreClipboard.com leadership team leverages its extensive clinical health care and technology experience to create and continually enhance a PHR system that is consumer-friendly, interactive, secure and interoperable with physician practice approaches to capturing patient information.


Source: Business Wire

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