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Harris Corporation Demonstrates Secure Exchange of Public Health Information in 'Cloud' Computing Environment
Date:9/30/2009

shington demonstrated how influenza-related symptom information for public reporting could work using NHIN services. The CONNECT solution, integrated with the Cisco router, acted as the gateway by which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) demonstrated accessing and retrieving the influenza data utilizing the NHIN.

"CONNECT is a platform for integration and innovation that drives data and situational awareness to the point of care and benefits delivery," said Jim Traficant, vice president of Healthcare Solutions for Harris Corporation. "The innovative approach that Harris and Cisco demonstrated can be integrated with any healthcare organization's existing infrastructure. It's ideal for HIEs, hospitals and other providers that want to use existing technology and quickly bridge to the NHIN for interoperable information exchange and integrated decision-making."

The solution was designed and implemented by a team of Harris engineers - in collaboration with Cisco - in just one week, including connection to each of the three HIEs.

The Public Health Information Network Conference, hosted August 31 through September 2 by the CDC, brought together CDC officials and representatives of state and local public health organizations, academic institutions, standards development organizations, and the World Health Organization to share promising practices and lessons learned related to public health informatics.

Harris Healthcare Solutions provides enterprise intelligence solutions and services for commercial and government customers, including systems integration, intelligent infrastructure, advanced visualization and display, enterprise digital content management, and IT services solutions. Harris products, systems, and services improve health outcomes by assuring that critical medical information is delivered with security and privacy to the right person, on the right device, at the point of care.

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