addressalign-toparrow-leftarrow-leftarrow-right-10x10arrow-rightbackbellblockcalendarcameraccwcheckchevron-downchevron-leftchevron-rightchevron-small-downchevron-small-leftchevron-small-rightchevron-small-upchevron-upcircle-with-checkcircle-with-crosscircle-with-pluscontroller-playcredit-cardcrossdots-three-verticaleditemptyheartexporteye-with-lineeyefacebookfolderfullheartglobe--smallglobegmailgooglegroupshelp-with-circleimageimagesinstagramFill 1languagelaunch-new-window--smalllight-bulblightning-boltlinklocation-pinlockm-swarmSearchmailmediummessagesminusmobilemoremuplabelShape 3 + Rectangle 1ShapeoutlookpersonJoin Group on CardStartprice-ribbonprintShapeShapeShapeShapeImported LayersImported LayersImported Layersshieldstar-shapestartickettrashtriangle-downtriangle-uptwitteruserwarningyahooyoutube

Re: [NYC-rb] Hacking Healthcare

From: Benjamin R.
Sent on: Tuesday, August 6, 2013, 1:42 PM
On Aug 6, 2013, at 12:55 PM, David Michael <[address removed]> wrote:

> Out of curiosity, is anyone on the list interested in "Health IT", EHR, or similar?

This is probably only tangentially related, but my company (LogCheck) makes software tools for building maintenance staff. We have a few hospitals who are using our product to meet Joint Commission requirements logging requirements. It covers building mechanical equipment (boilers, electrical) and not medical equipment, however. (Though, there's nothing keeping them from tracking that stuff with our software.)

What we do is not (to be best of my knowledge) covered by HIPAA, however, which I imagine is a lot of what makes "healthcare IT" unique.

People in this
group are also in: