14 December, 2011
ADL1.5 and the openEHR constraint model have been selected by CIMI as the basis for their initial approach to developing a common format for health information specifications. Ocean is very pleased to be a foundation member of CIMI, alongside many prominent international standards bodies and health IT organisations. An initial public statement about their purpose, principles, approach and involved organisations released today.
16 August, 2011
Location: Melbourne
Ocean Informatics has been named as a member of the successful consortium, led by Accenture, to develop the infrastructure for the Federal Government's $466.7 million Personally Controlled Electronic Health Record (PCEHR), alongside Oracle, Orion Health, Telstra, Cerner, ThinkPlace and Extensia.
07 July, 2011
Location: Melbourne
Ocean Informatics was today named as a member of the successful PCEHR Change and Adoption consortium, led by McKinsey and Company. The consortium also includes PricewaterhouseCoopers, Hill & Knowlton, Workstar, Event Planet, Alfred Health, Salmat and the Australian General Practice Network (AGPN).
21 June, 2011
Location: Australia
Ocean has been named as part of the successful PCEHR Benefits and Evaluation consortium led by PricewaterhouseCoopers. The consortium also includes McKinsey and Company, Trilogy Information Solutions and the University of Queensland.
23 September, 2010
Ocean CEO, Sam Heard, has had an article entitled 'GPs must drive e-health records process' in Australian Doctor this week, reflecting current conversations around the world where clinicians are seeking to drive their EHR content.