Open-source software development company Amida Technology Solutions, based in Washington, D.C., announced Dec. 1 the seventh release of its Data Reconciliation Engine, “DRE 2.0.”
“We’re delighted to announce the seventh release of the DRE,” Amida Co-Founder and CEO Peter Levin said. “DRE 2.0 enables personal health data exchange in a way that’s never been done before. Until today, these were only customized, manual solutions. Amida makes health care IT projects — which are notorious for failed implementation and broken budgets — faster to build, easier to manage and more reliable in production.”
“I applaud Amida’s decision to include support for the emerging FHIR standards in DRE 2.0, as it reflects the firm’s leadership role in fostering greater collaboration,” former U.S. Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of Hunch Analytics Aneesh Chopra said. “Amida leads from the front and has delivered a powerful solution that will lower the barriers for healthcare organizations to participate in the open API ecosystem.”
The DRE is an open source platform that collects personal health data from a variety of sources and transforms it into an easy-to-use model. The DRE enables business intelligence, predictive analytics, decision support and care coordination for patients, providers and insurers.
This update puts Amida at the vanguard of the latest standards-based, patient-centered health data interoperability.