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Jase Health worked with University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC) to integrate data from their outpatient electronic medical record system (Epic) and their inpatient Cerner system through the use of MillenniumObjects®. The project utilized UPMC’s health information exchange system (dbMotion) to share patient summary information in a standard format called Continuity of Care Document (CCD). As CCD records are requested through dbMotion, the central processing engine developed by UPMC staff parses through the CCD record and makes a series of web services calls to MillenniumObjects®. The outpatient information is available to staff when treating patients in the hospital.

Read more about UPMC’s Interoperability strategy here: UPMC Innovation

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