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by yellowbkpk 5820 days ago
I would absolutely love to see something like this happen but with challenges from the major players in the healthcare market: Philips, Siemens, GE, etc. There is a spectacular array of startups and applications that could spring up if the extremely thick and crusty shell is peeled off of healthcare data access.

I worked on a team that spent 5 years on a realtime data protocol for one of these companies and didn't get very far. I left 6 months ago and they're still working on it.

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Right there with you. Practice Fusion, while a popular vendor, will never be able to get at the major providers with their "free" EMR. However, their API is a step in the right direction.

We are working on technology which begins to get at this locked-in data via an API package which would be installed at individual institutions. The technology utilizes HL7 messaging to get at data from the major players (ie. Epic, GE, Cerner). The problem is the main software vendor, Epic, has built their technology up, by erecting proprietary barriers, an API would kill their entire model. Therefore the best way to get at this industry is through the providers, as they are becoming increasingly burden by these proprietary, legacy systems.

Would you mind emailing me so we can chat for a few? ca /at/ cubedcompanies dot com