Health Level Seven International (HL7) is the global authority on standards for interoperability of health information technology with members in over 55 countries.

 


 

 

 

  • Adaptive software and participating pharmacies have teamed up to bring your patients medications to your door and their prescriptions and physicians orders to your Adaptive MAR through our HL7 standards Pharmacy link.

  • Your prescriptions are processed by your pharmacy and the information is securely sent to your client’s medication inventory waiting for your staff’s approval.

  • Once approved your patient’s medications are up to date in our Adaptive MAR system with less room for errors and saving you countless hours of medication entry.

The HL7 EHR System Functional Model provides a reference list of functions that may be present in an Electronic Health Record System (EHR-S). The function list is described from a user perspective with the intent to enable consistent expression of system functionality. This EHR-S Model, through the creation of Functional Profiles, enables a standardized description and common understanding of functions sought or available in a given setting (e.g. intensive care, cardiology, office practice in one country or primary care in another country).

The PHR-S FM defines the set of functions for Personal Health Record (PHR) systems and offers guidelines that facilitate health information exchange among different PHR systems and between PHR and Electronic Health Record systems. The PHR-S FM is was published as a Draft Standard for Trial Use (DSTU) in December 2008. During the period of trial use, consumers can begin requesting standards-based functionality when they select PHR systems for their use, vendors can begin incorporating the model's requirements into their products and organizations that certify PHR systems can begin using the model's conformance criteria for certification development and testing purposes. Groups such as the Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology (CCHIT) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services have already begun using components of the PHR-S FM.