About Ocean

Worklog

Clients - Health

The Netherlands

Client Medishche Centrum Alkmaar (MCA) - Netherlands
Description:

Web-based hospital clinical system - up to 1,000,000 EHRs and 1900 users. Ocean components have been integrated with a locally developed PHP front-end via a web service API. HL7 data is received from an integration engine, then transformed and stored in an openEHR compliant database. Extracts of the data are available for transmission to third parties. The system incorporates web-based data entry,  display of openEHR archetypes and templates and other information sources - giving the clinicians an integrated view of many sources of clinical information plus ordering capability.

Partner: TNO (National Research Laboratories) - Netherlands
Description: Evaluation of openEHR for a diabetic workflow management system.

United Kingdom

Client: UK NHS, Connecting for Health Programme
Description: Provide Clinical Modelling tools, training, mentoring, technical support for producing clinical content specifications for use in Lorenzo and eventually other vendor systems. Archetype development, resulting in 200 maternity and ED archetypes in Q4 2007.

Member of national Technical Advisory Group (TAG).

Australia

Client: McCauley Software - Australia
Description: Re-engineering and development of existing specialist applications including pathology messaging gateway with OceanEHR
Client: Department of Human Services (DHS), Victoria, Australia
Description: Design a high level framework ( high level strategy and roadmap) for a state-wide e-Referral architecture to enable the DHS and agencies across Victoria to have a single approach to e-Referral.

Client: NSW Cancer Institute
Description: Develop a prototype electronic reports for the NSW Cancer Registry.  Prototype to convert microbiology lab results into openEHR format and store in openEHR database for display and review.
Client: National eHealth Transition Authority (NEHTA)
 Description: Use of Ocean Tooling to map selected Discharge Summary data groups to archetypes and produce a series or transforms showing how documents containing NEHTA data group compliant data can be transformed into CDA compliant extracts.
Client: Federal Department of Health and Ageing
Description: Input to 2005 National Health Terminology Plan and role of archetypes.
Design of a shared health record for use in Diabetic care in south Brisbane as part of the national EHR trial (2002).

Clients - Finance

Australia

Client: AMP Capital Investors. (AMP is the largest Australian investment manager with close to AUD100bn of funds under management)
Description: Mandate Compliance System analysis (2005)
Mandate Compliance System update Phase I (2006)
Mandate Compliance System update Phase II (2006/7)