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Quadra
Systems provides proven application development services to
help better manage and integrate health information systems in the e-health
sector. In today's health care environment, advanced health systems require
complex data sets of interacting instances. Achieving an electronic health
record is a key goal of many organizations and jurisdictional health agencies. The process of designing the applications and content of an electronic health
record is a challenge. Quadra has answered the call by developing an enterprise
application development tool that drastically reduces the process of development
and re-development of content rich health information systems like those found
in the foundation of an electronic health record.
Our development services are designed to support the shared databases and common
standards to allow information exchange between the many different systems used
in healthcare. Using Quadra's own development process called Expresso (Web
enterprise application development), electronic health system inputs can be
changed on the fly using our innovative, cost saving process.
Quadra can provide professional services on projects in both
the public and private health sectors. We can assist with the interface
development and migration services (HL7 based), develop business cases for data
and application integration, define visual or front-end integration with leading
portal technologies
and provide messaging and protocol implementations.
Other consulting services include:
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eHR
Interoperable Strategy and Deployment
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Real-Time Application Development
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Healthcare Information Technology Planning
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Internet (e-health) Application Development
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Enterprise Computing Applications
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Client/Server Computing
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eHealthLink™
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eHealthLink.ca is
Quadra's solutions for an interoperable eHR solution linking all of Canada.
Built with
Expresso™, Quadra's own
enterprise application development
technology, together with our
DataByLocation™
technology. eHealthLink™ will
provide patients, health providers
and health officers their own view
of rich health content, with full
report capability by location
down to a neighborhood level.
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