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Orion Health Launches New Advanced Data Integration Capabilities

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Orion Health announced the launch of Rhapsody 4, the latest version of the Rhapsody Integration Engine

Orion Health announced the general availability of Rhapsody 4, the latest version of the Rhapsody Integration Engine. This new release of the healthcare specific platform focuses on providing greater support for the latest industry trends, technologies and standards.

Paul de Bazin, Rhapsody Product Manager said the solution now provides greater support and features for organisations using service oriented architecture (SOA) to solve their integration challenges. “Healthcare institutions are recognising the value of using integration tools to provide simple, reusable components – but they also require those components to be healthcare specific. The latest version of Rhapsody builds on almost 20 years of healthcare integration, and supports the latest standards required for interoperability.”

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Orion Health collaborated with over 100 customers, partners and vendors to conduct the company's most comprehensive beta testing program for Rhapsody Integration Engine to date. This extended beta program enabled Rhapsody to be tested in diverse situations to ensure the product would meet the highest performance, reliability and usability standards.

Dale Wiggins, Chief Technology Officer, Patient Care and Clinical Informatics, for Philips Healthcare said “Rhapsody 4's new features, particularly around web services, security, and built-in lookup tables, are important advances. We look forward to using these capabilities to help us achieve our integration goals”. In April this year, Orion Health signed a global partnership agreement for Philips to deploy Rhapsody Integration Engine across its portfolio of healthcare informatics solutions.

In the UK, Connecting for Health reported that the security and encryption for sending discharge summaries between Concerto Portal and Rhapsody went above what was required for their interoperability tool kit (ITK) proof of concept. Nine vendors took part in the project using Rhapsody as a common middleware layer. Despite tight time frames, Orion Health successfully integrated and tested all vendor systems using the ITK standards, averaging just two days of effort per system integrated.

“Whilst we were able to successfully implement the ITK standards using the previous version of Rhapsody, the new features available in the latest version will aid development, reducing the complexity and development time for new interfaces” said Gary McCormack, Senior Programmer at Worchestershire Acute Hospitals NHS Trust.

In another proof of concept project, Rhapsody was successfully implemented as the messaging service for a federated information exchange in Europe. Configuration of a centralised messaging service in a federated Health Information Exchange (HIE) can be performed quickly and using Rhapsody, it was proven that timely responses to queries are possible using distributed sources.

For US hospitals and laboratories, Rhapsody demonstrates how much time can be saved through the automation of case reporting including improving accuracy and speed of public health reporting. “Rhapsody’s performance and flexibility have greatly improved the timeliness and completeness of our infectious disease reporting,” said Jim Files, Epidemiology Surveillance Section Chief with the Arkansas Department of Health.

New capabilities in Rhapsody include:

  • Support for the latest communication standards such as secure Web Services. These standards have been adopted by groups such as HL7 and Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)
  • Managed look-up tables for code system translations and other conversions
  • Advanced monitoring options with a new secure monitoring API and programmatic interface
  • Simplified web-based interfaces for monitoring and archive browsing
  • A drag-and-drop user interface designed specifically for the interface analyst.

Customer demand for Rhapsody Integration Engine continues to drive Orion Health’s sales as more hospitals, laboratories, radiology centers and healthcare software vendors choose Rhapsody as their preferred tool for interoperability.

Source: Orion Health

 
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