Researcher at the Yale School of Medicine has based a new cloud-based system that enables them to pull patient EHRs from across various healthcare agencies and to synchronize that data.
The system, called Hugo, was established in a partnership between Yale-New Haven Health System and health information exchange vendor Stella Technology. Hugo is designed to permit sufferers to gather all their health-related data for healthcare research studies.
The platform is presently being tested to ensure that the technology works well and to identify any areas that need improvement, in accordance to Harlan Krumholz, MD, professor of internal medicine at Yale-New Haven and one of the developers of Hugo. While Hugo is not still available outside of Yale’s studies/testing environment, they are laying the foundation for broader release and uses.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Yale-New Haven assists to establish cloud system for sharing EHR, research data
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