MARC-HI eHealth Blog

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Recent News
Mohawk College Students Take First & Third Place at Canadian eHealth App Challenge

May 30 2012, Vancouver Canada Students representing the Mohawk College Applied Research Centre for eHealth from Hamilton Ontario captured the first and...

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Hamilton Technology Co-operative Develops Cloud-on-a-keychain

Community Technology Co-operative Think|Haus in Hamilton Ontario has developed what is thought to be the first true “mobile cloud” technology. By using...

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Not sure about AppsForHealth? Then tonight’s mixer is for you!

Tonight we are hosting an AppsForHealth Mixer Event at the Mohawk College Arnie at 7pm. If you are interested in the event but don’t know where to start...

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eHealth Corporate Profile - iNTERFACEWARE

iNTERFACEWARE is a Toronto based company that make a HL7 interface engine called Iguana. Iguana is trending strongly to become one of the most popular...

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Ontario eHealth & mHealth Company Profile Series

Over the next 3 months I plan to write a series of 12 articles profiling eHealth & mHealth companies operating in Ontario & Canada. Most of these...

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Apple position on supporting Adobe Flash

Many people (mostly students) have asked me why Apple does not support Flash. Here is an article where Steve Jobs explains his motivations for not supporting...

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PIVL & IVL … new Everest 1.0 functionality demo

There are two interesting data types in the HL7v3 DT specification which can be used for describing sets of things, they are IVL (interval) and PIVL ...

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Everest QA - The Tests Expand

Some news from the Everest front, finally got the new unit tests working and covering more features in Everest. We’re over to 7,200 tests that cover roughly...

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Everest 1.0 Data Type Operations

We’ve been busy updating the Everest datatypes in preparation of Everest 1.0, and have decided to take the route of implementing operators over some of...

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Everest Update - Summer 2011

We’re back focused on our HL7v3 API Framework called Everest again this summer in the MARC-HI lab. Now at over 1,333+ unique downloaders, we have had...

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Mohawk College Students Take First & Third Place at Canadian eHealth App Cha...

[...] prizes at the 2012 App Challenge at the national eHealth conference sponsored by COACH, Canada Health Infoway and The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) [e-healthconference.com] in [...]

Everest Update - Summer 2011

[...] to handle “plug and play” XML formatting, Datatypes, Communications channels, etc. As Canada Health Infoway has now announced the planned adoption of HL7v3 Datatypes R2, we will include this [...]

Everest Update - Summer 2011

[...] lines of code: 83,000 - approximate number of unique classes: 1004 - approximate number of unit tests: 3267 - estimated code coverage of unit tests: 72% - approximate man-hours of design, [...]

Hamilton Technology Co-operative Develops Cloud-on-a-keychain

[...] Community Technology Co-operative Think|Haus in Hamilton Ontario has developed what is thought to be the first true “mobile cloud” technology. By using [...]

Mohawk College Students Take First & Third Place at Canadian eHealth App Cha...

[...] Canada Students representing the Mohawk College Applied Research Centre for eHealth from Hamilton Ontario captured the first and third prizes at the 2012 App Challenge at the national eHealth [...]

PIVL & IVL … new Everest 1.0 functionality demo

[...] things, they are IVL (interval) and PIVL (periodic interval). In an attempt to make Everest data types even richer, we’ve added some functions that make dealing with these types easier. [...]

Everest 1.0 Data Type Operations

[...] ” program: The program illustrates subtracting a PQ from a TS, as long as a valid PQ (with a valid unit of time) is input, we should get a timestamp output. Pretty simple but illustrates some of the [...]

Everest 1.0 Data Type Operations

[...] undergrad “birthday” program: The program illustrates subtracting a PQ from a TS, as long as a valid PQ (with a valid unit of time) is input, we should get a timestamp output. Pretty simple but [...]

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Mohawk College Students Take First & Third Place at Canadian eHealth App Cha...

[...] prizes at the 2012 App Challenge at the national eHealth conference sponsored by COACH, Canada Health Infoway and The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) [e-healthconference.com] in [...]

Everest Update - Summer 2011

[...] to handle “plug and play” XML formatting, Datatypes, Communications channels, etc. As Canada Health Infoway has now announced the planned adoption of HL7v3 Datatypes R2, we will include this [...]

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