PRESS RELEASE: COMPANIES TO TACKLE NEW STANDARDS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDER INFORMATION SHARING
A consortium of nine
US-based healthcare technology companies and healthcare providers has announced
it will lead adoption of a new consistent file format standard for collecting,
storing and exchanging of healthcare provider data.
To be called a
dCard -- short for doctor card -- the new technology criterion is intended to
establish basic data collection standards where they currently do not exist. Along with improved ease of collaboration,
the partnership will help ensure consistency and accuracy among users of this
information.
“In today’s
healthcare marketplace, basic identifier information about a physician or
hospital is scattered in different formats and in different places across the internet,”
said Christopher Parks, co-founder/CEO of change:healthcare, one of the
companies working on the standard. “And
there’s no certainty of the information being timely, accurate or consistent. As more consumer healthcare information is
pushed out to end-users, how can we expect people to make good healthcare decisions
if the information they’re basing them on is inaccurate? The first step towards transparency in this
industry is the very basic foundation of all parties agreeing on consistent
labeling of information. The dCard
standard will help all of us do that.”
Joining
change:healthcare, a Nashville-based technology firm focused on bringing
transparency throughout the healthcare industry, in developing the dCard,
are:
- Within3 (Online professional network for health science professionals and organizations)(www.within3.com);
- OrganizedWisdom Health (First human-powered, physician-reviewed search service for health information, products and services on the web) (www.organizedwisdom.com);
- VerusMed (Providers of clinical briefs for 150,000+ physicians and healthcare professionals)(www.verusmed.com);
- Peerclip (Online tool that enables physicians to organize, share, discuss and discover relevant medical information)(www.peerclip.com);
- Ozmosis (Online platform that unites physicians and healthcare organizations in a collaborative environment to improve patient care) (www.ozmosis.com);
- Enurgi (Online healthcare services company that connects families and patients-in-need with 1 million+ local, clinical caregivers across the country) (www.enurgi.com);
- J. Parkinson, M.D. (Leading healthcare consumerism advocate and New York-based family practice physician)(www.jayparkinsonmd.com);
- ReliefInsite (Secure, online pain management services) (www.reliefinsite.com).
“All of us have a burning desire to ensure healthcare
information is correct,” Parks continued. “And that’s why we’ve agreed to work together to improve the consistent capture
of that information on the front end.”
The nine companies/providers will begin compiling
currently available information on physicians into this new dCard format, which
will contain four sections: personal
information, professional information, educational information and training
information. Personal information
includes the physician’s correct names, specialty, certification, license
number, etc.; professional information includes (among others) office
information, office hours and insurance accepted; education information
includes country/organization where the physician studied; and training
information includes residency, fellowship and societies.
“With the growth of online resources for physicians and
consumers, accuracy and consistency of provider information is key,” said Scott
McQuigg, CEO of PeerClip and VerusMed, two members of the consortium. “With the dCard, information on physicians
and other health providers will be more complete and consistent, allowing both
groups to have one portable profile to use across the internet.”
“From the
provider perspective, it’s not uncommon for a healthcare professional to have
upwards of 10 places or more on the internet where their professional
information is presented,” said Michael J. Markus, Ph.D., co-Founder and
president of Within3. “It’s nearly
impossible to keep all of this information current and accurate without a
standard. In addition, healthcare
professionals should have the ability to control their information both on the
internet and offline. The dCard is a
first step in establishing ownership and data portability – giving healthcare
professionals the ability to easily manage and share their information with
employers, insurers, tenure committees, societies, abstract review committees, colleagues and more.”
Work on the dCard standard will culminate later this
spring with a summit intended to finalize, approve and adopt the dCard
standard. Parks stated that any
individual, practitioner or company interested in participating in the dCard is
welcome to join the development process.
The dCard is
expected to be functional by May 1, 2008.
Other
comments from consortium participants
“As a physician, I recognize the
importance of adopting open standards and promoting knowledge exchange in healthcare. Ozmosis supports the dCard as an important
step in achieving these goals.”
MD
and co-Founder of Ozmosis
“As
a human-powered health search service, the dCard initiative is aligned directly
with our mission of bringing simplicity to the complex world of online
healthcare. As we hand-craft search
results on physicians and other healthcare providers, it has become apparent
that provider information such as address, phone number and accepted insurance
plans are inconsistent and inaccurate from site to site. Without any industry standard to keep all of
this information current and accurate, it’s an easy decision for
OrganizedWisdom to support the dCard file format that will help make this
happen.”
- Steven
H. Krein, CEO of OrganizedWisdom Health
“Enurgi is
excited to join the leaders of the healthcare community in developing the
dCard. The vision of this tool will
allow all licensed caregivers across the country including nurses, certified
nursing assistants, therapists and nurse practitioners to carry individual
caregiver profiles wherever they are employed. This
- Chiara Bell, Founder and CEO of Enurgi.

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