Emergint® expands its support services of HL7 RIM and RMIM implementations, testing, and standards
(Louisville, KY) - Emergint bolsters its core Health IT expertise with increased support and sponsorship in the HL7 community and with clients dependent on HL7, CDA, and the NIH National Library of Medicine's UMLS. Building on 11 years of experience as both pioneers and leaders working with systems architecture and UML, HL7, XML, clinical data normalization, harmonization and messaging; Emergint's expert staff are expanding the use and support of HL7 RIM and RMIM implementations, testing, and standards with the CDC's Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion (DHQP) National Healthcare Safety Network (NHSN) and the Commonwealth of KY's Electronic Disease Surveillance and Reporting System. Emergint's participation with HL7 organization and key understanding of the unique challenges for local, custom implementations and translation mappings to consistent, comparable formats including most UMLS ontologies has distinguished the company as a preferred vendor. Gil Delgado, Emergint's President and CEO, said "Our experience working with UMLS Knowledge Sources and Concept Unique Identifiers (CUIs) coupled with our knowledge of custom implementations of HL7 with "Z" segments has made Emergint a top choice for real time messaging of clinical information as a useful resource in the surveillance efforts of our country's leading institutions." Emergint is a past and current member of HL7 International whose "real world" experience positions the company as a top advisor for many organizations looking to achieve standardization of their clinical messaging environments.
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