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OMG, and HL7 Announce Strategic Collaboration on Software Standards in Healthcare.


NEEDHAM, Mass. -- The Object Management Group(TM) (OMG (1) See Object Management Group.

(2) "Oh my God!" See digispeak.

OMG - Object Management Group
(TM)) and Health Level Seven today announced a strategic collaboration to develop software standards in the healthcare industry. OMG and HL7 will work together on electronic healthcare standards, including electronic drug prescribing, and patient record interoperability infrastructure.

"This agreement is a landmark in healthcare standards," said Richard Mark Soley, Ph.D., Chairman and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board.  of the Object Management Group, Inc. "HL7's Reference Implementation Model is a critical component in standards necessary for electronic healthcare systems interoperability and both leverages OMG's Model Driven Architecture and forms the basis for OMG's own healthcare service specifications, and this strategic relationship will ensure the rapid development and deployment of standards to lower healthcare systems interoperability costs while increasing safety."

OMG's role in the collaboration will be to leverage its expertise with the Unified Modeling Language See UML.

(language) Unified Modeling Language - (UML) A non-proprietary, third generation modelling language. The Unified Modeling Language is an open method used to specify, visualise, construct and document the artifacts of an object-oriented software-intensive system
(TM) (UML (Unified Modeling Language) An object-oriented analysis and design language from the Object Management Group (OMG). Many design methodologies for describing object-oriented systems were developed in the late 1980s. (TM)) along with its Model Driven Architecture(R) (MDA (1) (Monochrome Display Adapter) The first IBM PC monochrome video display standard for text. Due to its lack of graphics, MDA cards were often replaced with Hercules cards, which provided both text and graphics. See PC display modes and Hercules Graphics. (R)) in order to support interoperability in verticals which in this case is Healthcare. To make this happen, the OMG Healthcare Domain Task Force, chaired by David Harrington of MedicAlert Foundation, will continue meeting and begin to cultivate a relationship between OMG and HL7, the world's leading healthcare-specific standards organization. The relationship is critical as OMG will rely on HL7's Reference Information Model (RIM) and HL7's Development Framework (HDF) for OMG's service standards. HL7 already incorporates OMG's UML expertise to implement their RIM and it's associated methodologies (HDF) to develop standard information models (with formal bindings to standard terminologies) for healthcare and healthcare related domains including healthcare-related administrative, financial and research areas.

"OMG and HL7 are prepared to embrace a standard for the EHR that improves patient safety and helps to save lives," said David Harrington, chair of OMG's Healthcare Domain Task Force. "These standards include the ability for all participating entities to identify and authenticate appropriate requests for information, and ensures that existing departmental and other legacy systems do not have to be replaced.

"HL7 is pleased to collaborate with OMG in the creation of such standards, and also to further leverage OMG's Universal Modeling Language (UML) in HL7's methodology and tools," said HL7 Board Chair Mark Shafarman. "HL7 has used, and will continue to use UML as a key foundation element of our methodology for creating standard information models, bound to standard vocabularies, in support of semantic interoperability of healthcare and healthcare related information across the industry's many information domains and applications."

HL7's mission is to provide reliable standards for the exchange, management and integration of data that support clinical patient care and the management, delivery and evaluation of healthcare services. HL7 encourages the creation of flexible, cost-effective approaches, standards, guidelines, methodologies, and related services for the interoperability between healthcare information systems. HL7 also provides a forum for the effective and efficient communication between the constituents of the healthcare community as represented by its membership: an international community of healthcare organizations, vendors and developers of healthcare information systems, consultants and systems integrators, and related public and private healthcare service agencies. Recognizing that complementary efforts are underway to create and extend comprehensive standards in the healthcare community, HL7 has entered into an agreement with OMG to further these goals.

About The OMG

With well-established standards covering software from design and development, through deployment and maintenance, and extending to evolution to future platforms, the Object Management Group (OMG) supports a full-lifecycle approach to enterprise integration which maximizes ROI (Return On Investment) The monetary benefits derived from having spent money on developing or revising a system. In the IT world, there are more ways to compute ROI than Carter has liver pills (and for those of you who never heard of that expression, it means a lot). , the key to successful IT. OMG's standards cover multiple operating systems, programming languages, middleware and networking infrastructures, and software development environments. OMG's Modeling standards, the basis for the MDA, include the Unified Modeling Language (UML) and Common Warehouse Metamodel For other uses of "CWM", see CWM (disambiguation).
The Common Warehouse Metamodel (CWM) is a specification for modeling metadata for relational, non-relational, multi-dimensional, and most other objects found in a data warehousing environment.
 (CWM). CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) A software-based interface from the Object Management Group (OMG) that allows software modules (objects) to communicate with each other no matter where they are located on a private network or the global , the Common Object Request Broker Architecture (standard, programming) Common Object Request Broker Architecture - (CORBA) An Object Management Group specification which provides a standard messaging interface between distributed objects.

The original CORBA specification (1.
, is OMG's standard open platform with hundreds of millions of deployments running today.

Headquartered in Needham, MA, USA, with a U.S. government representative in Washington, DC, and international marketing representatives in Japan and Germany, the Object Management Group is an international, open membership, not-for-profit computer industry specifications consortium. OMG member companies write, adopt, and maintain the organization's standards following a mature, open process. All current OMG specifications may be downloaded without charge from the organization's website, www.omg.org; the site also provides additional information about OMG and its activities. For information on joining the OMG, or questions not addressed on the website, please contact OMG headquarters by email at info@omg.org, by phone at +1-781-444 0404, or by fax at +1-781-444 0320.

Note to editors: The OMG Object Management Group Logo(R), MDA(R), Model Driven Architecture(R), UML(R), CORBA(R), CORBA Academy(R), The Information Brokerage(R), XMI (1) (XML Metadata Interchange) An XML-based representation of a UML model. XMI is used to transfer UML diagrams between various modeling tools. See UML.

(2) An earlier high-speed bus from Digital that was used in large VAX machines.
(R) and IIOP (Internet Inter-ORB Protocol) The CORBA message protocol used on a TCP/IP network (Internet, intranet, etc.). CORBA is the industry standard for distributed objects, which allows programs (objects) to be run remotely in a network. (R) are registered trademarks of the Object Management Group. OMG(TM), Object Management Group(TM), CORBA logos(TM), Model Driven Development(TM), MDD MDD Major depressive disorder, see there (TM), OMG Interface Definition Language See IDL.

Interface Definition Language - (IDL) 1. An OSF standard for defining RPC stubs.

2. Part of an effort by Project DOE at SunSoft, Inc. to integrate distributed object technology into the Solaris operating system.
 (IDL (1) (Interface Definition Language) A language used to describe the interface to a routine or function. For example, objects in the CORBA distributed object environment are defined by an IDL, which describes the services performed by the object and how the data )(TM), The Architecture of Choice for a Changing World(TM), CORBAservices(TM), CORBAfacilities(TM), CORBAmed(TM), CORBAnet(TM), Integrate 2004(TM), Middleware That's Everywhere(TM),

Unified Modeling Language(TM), The UML Cube logo(TM), MOF(TM), CWM(TM), The CWM Logo(TM), Model Driven Architecture Logos(TM) and the XMI Logo(TM) are trademarks of the Object Management Group. All other products or company names mentioned are used for identification purposes only, and may be trademarks of their respective owners.

About HL7

Founded in 1987, Health Level Seven, Inc. (http://www.HL7.org/) is a not-for-profit, ANSI-accredited standards developing organization dedicated to providing a comprehensive framework and related standards for the exchange, integration, sharing, and retrieval of electronic health information that supports clinical practice and the management, delivery and evaluation of health services. HL7's more than 2,000 members represent more than 500 corporate members, including 90 percent of the largest information systems vendors serving healthcare.

HL7's suite of standards includes its Version 2.x Messaging standard, Clinical Context Management (CCOW CCOW Clinical Context Object Workgroup
CCOW Channel Control Order Wire
CCOW Control Channel Order Wire
CCOW Contributing to Coalition Operations Worldwide
CCOW Computer Care on Wheels (Brantford, Ontario, Canada) 
), Arden Syntax, Clinical Document Architecture The HL7 Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) is an XML-based markup standard intended to specify the encoding, structure and semantics of clinical documents for exchange.  (CDA), Structured Product Labeling, and XML Encoding for V2.x. In addition, the following sections of HL7's Version 3 standard have received ANSI (American National Standards Institute, New York, www.ansi.org) A membership organization founded in 1918 that coordinates the development of U.S. voluntary national standards in both the private and public sectors. It is the U.S. member body to ISO and IEC.  approval: Scheduling, Release 1; Claims and Reimbursements, Release 1; Reference Information Model (RIM), Release 1; Refinement, Constraint and Localization to Version 3 Messages, Release 1; Shared Messages, Release 1; XML Implementation Technology Specification - Data Types, Release 1; UML Implementation Technology Specification - Data Types, Release 1; Transport Specification - MLLP MLLP Minimal Lower Layer Protocol
MLLP Master of Law and Legal Practice (degree)
MLLP Manned Lunar Landing Program
, Release 1; and Claims and Reimbursement, Release 2.

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