Dedalus, a leading international industrial group in healthcare software, announced an extended partnership with CSIRO, Australia’s national science agency, to deliver healthcare terminology solutions and services to customers globally.
Dedalus and CSIRO are delivering a terminology service, as a fully managed national and federated solution in the UK, with customers including NHS England, NHS Scotland, and OneLondon. The extended partnership agreement on a global scale leverages offerings by Dedalus including cloud hosting, support, consultancy, etc., with tools from CSIRO to deliver the terminology server FHIR® conformant, which ensures data is captured, shared, and analyzed across the health and care system in a standardized way.
The successful partnership between Dedalus and CSIRO provides a complementary blend of Dedalus’ experience delivering business-critical healthcare solutions and the expertise and knowledge that CSIRO has invested in health data interoperability research and development.
A key feature of the terminology server is its ability to translate items into a common "language of health" when professionals describe something using different terms. This enables different descriptions of the same symptom, for instance, to be matched so that all the organizations and software involved in a patient's journey can "talk" to each other and reconcile patient data more effectively.
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