X2A2

built to replace the outdated Visual Basic (VB6) WebClass Architecture

Tested and Certified by Microsoft as a .Net Application Engine

Ran EXR/CPNG for dozens of interface engines as well as the main web-based application engine.

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EXR (CPNG)

In 2004, we partnered with the Henry Ford Health System to rewrite their internally built electronic health record application, known as “Care Plus.”  We were at a technological point with CDR-Web, where we also wanted to do a rewrite, utilizing Microsoft’s new .Net technology.  

With this partnership, we worked with their teams plan and facilitate a zero-data-loss migration of 10 years of clinical data, as well as write a new world-class Electronic Medical Record.  The end result was known at HFHS as CPNG or “Care Plus Next Generation” and commercially as RelWare’s EXR.

EXR was Certified for “Complete EHR, Inpatient” and “Modular EHR, Ambulatory” by InfoGard Laboratories EHR Certification Body under Meaningful Use January 2011.

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Henry Ford Health System (HFHS)

In 2004, we began a partnership with Henry Ford Health System (HFHS). We were at the start of a massive rewrite to our Electronic Health Record software, CDR-Web. HFHS was looking to replace their current system, CarePlus, which had numerous points of source data as well as several spin-off applications. The partnership resulted in CarePlus Next Generation for them and EXR for us.

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Quizlets

Making custom forms for a web-based environment was a tedious exercise, back in the day. Our team looked at the standard form, and mapped them to XML objects. We then had the XML store the value of the corresponding UI item (textbox, slider, radio buttons, etc.), allowing the XML document to be a representation of both form and data, requiring only a simple library to render the form in a web browser, and allow a user to update. This led to adding digital signatures and allowing for complete workflow systems to be created, forcing “Manager Co-Signatures” and more, based purely on rules determined within the form.

Quizlets