Contacts:
Stephanie Covert
Object Management Group
+1-843-737 0637
pr@omg.org
Andrea Ribick
Health Level Seven
+1-734-677 7777
andrea@hl7.org
Save the Date: SOA
Consortium, OMG and HL7
Offer Workshop – SOA in
Healthcare:
Realizing Quality of
Care, Business Value,
and Delivery on IT’s
Promise
Conference
will be held April
15-17, 2008 in Chicago,
IL, USA
Needham, MA, USA and
Ann Arbor, MI, USA –
January 8, 2007 – The
SOA Consortium™, Object
Management Group™
(OMG™), and Health Level
Seven (HL7), today
announced that the “SOA
in Healthcare: Realizing
Quality of Care,
Business Value and
Delivery on IT’s
Promise,” workshop will
be held April 15-17,
2008 at the Crowne Plaza
Chicago O’Hare in
Chicago, IL.
Registration details may
be found online at
http://www.omg.org/hc-ws-std-pr.
Service Oriented
Architecture (SOA)
adoption is viewed as a
key enabler for the 21st
century enterprise due
to increased opportunity
for productivity and
integration, and
requires significant
changes for both IT and
business executives. The
goal of the workshop is
to raise the dialogue
about SOA and its use in
healthcare, especially
as pertaining to
healthcare quality.
The focus of the SOA
in Healthcare conference
is to convey real-world
experiences to show what
worked and did not work
to help attendees
benefit from lessons
learned and real
challenges faced in
these implementations.
The workshop
intentionally integrates
the themes of SOA and
health quality, and is
targeted primarily to a
health-IT savvy
audience. This event is
focused on healthcare’s
challenges and SOA’s
role in meeting them.
A wide cross-section
of the health industry
will participate
including healthcare
providers, payers,
public health
organizations, vendors,
and pharmaceutical
companies. In addition,
a select number of
international invitees
will be presenting. The
sessions include
presentations from the
Agency for Healthcare
Research and Quality,
the Office of the
National Coordinator for
Health IT, Intermountain
Health Care, Partners
HealthCare, the [UK]
National Health Service,
the Massachusetts
Department of Public
Health, and the
Blue-Cross Blue-Shield
Association, among many
others.
The workshop will be
experientially focused,
with speakers bringing
their personal and
organizational
experiences to what will
be a presentation and
discussion-oriented
forum. The event will
host three tracks:
- An “Executive
Summit” targeting
key decision-makers,
CxO’s, and technical
leads
- A “Business
Track” focused on
the business
rationale behind
SOA, and
organizational
change to support it
- A “Technical
Track” addressing
how to succeed with
SOA in a health
setting
Anyone with an
interest in SOA in
healthcare is invited to
attend.
Registration &
Information
This workshop is
sponsored by Gold
Sponsor BEA Systems,
Inc. The early-bird
registration discount is
available until March
17, 2008. The
registration cut-off for
the Crowne Plaza Chicago
O’Hare is March 25,
2008. Hotel and
registration information
is available at
http://www.omg.org/hc-ws-std-pr.
Exhibit space is
available; for more
information contact
Kevin Loughry at
loughry@omg.org,
+1-781-444 0404.
Sponsorship
opportunities are
available; contact Ken
Berk at
kenberk@omg.org or
+1-781-444 0404.
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About The SOA
Consortium
The SOA Consortium is an advocacy group of end users, service providers and technology vendors committed to helping the Global 1000, major government agencies, and mid-market businesses successfully adopt Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) by 2010. SOA Consortium founding enterprise members include Fortune 200 companies in Financial Services, Travel, Manufacturing, Retail and Telecommunications. Sponsors are BEA Systems, Inc., Cisco, IBM Corporation, SAP AG and Sparx Systems. Participants in the consortium to date include: Aberdeen Group, Inc., Adaptive, Inc., American Red Cross, Avis Budget Group, Bank of America, Bunge Agribusiness, Cambridge Technology Enterprise, Capability Measurement, Cape Clear Software, Inc., CellExchange, Inc., Center for Public-Private Enterprise, CGI Federal, Computer Sciences Corporation, Daugherty Business Solutions, ebizQ, eCube Systems, LLC, EDS, Equally Keen, Ltd., Evans Data Corporation, Federal Signal Corp., Fidelity Investments, Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Forestay, LLC, Fraunhofer FOKUS, General Services Administration, H2O GmbH, Helm Solutions Group, HP, Hitachi Consulting, Hurwitz & Associates, ICW Group, Integration Consortium, Insurance Corp. of British Columbia, Interoperability Clearinghouse, iWay Software, Kohl's Department Stores, Lake Trail Partners, LLC, MAKE Technologies Inc., Maryfran Johnson & Associates, Mercury Interactive, MITRE, Model Driven Solutions, MomentumSI, Monsanto, OMG, Penn National Insurance, PricewaterhouseCoopers , SAIC, PHS Operation, Schlumberger Technology, SDG Corporation, Software AG, Sonoa Systems, TethersEnd Consulting, Thomas & Hebert, Torry Harris Business Solutions, TPP Global Services LLC, WebEx, Wells Fargo, and ZapThink, LLC. Any organization may join the SOA Consortium. The SOA Consortium is managed by the Object Management Group.
For more information,
please visit
http://www.soa-consortium.org
or email
info@soa-consortium.org.
About Health Level
Seven (HL7)
Founded in 1987, Health
Level Seven, Inc.
(www.HL7.org) is a
not-for-profit,
ANSI-accredited
standards development
organization dedicated
to providing a
comprehensive framework
and related standards
for the exchange,
integration, sharing,
and retrieval of
electronic health
information that
supports clinical
practice and the
management, delivery and
evaluation of health
services. HL7’s more
than 2,300 members
represent approximately
500 corporate members,
which include more than
90 percent of the
information systems
vendors serving
healthcare.
About the Object
Management Group
OMG is an international,
open membership,
not-for-profit computer
industry consortium. OMG
Task Forces develop
enterprise integration
standards for a wide
range of technologies,
including: Real-time,
Embedded and Specialized
Systems, Analysis &
Design,
Architecture-Driven
Modernization and
Middleware and an even
wider range of
industries, including:
Business Modeling and
Integration, C4I,
Finance, Government,
Healthcare, Legal
Compliance, Life
Sciences Research,
Manufacturing
Technology, Robotics,
Software-Based
Communications and
Space.
OMG’s modeling
standards, including the
Unified Modeling
Language™ (UML®) and
Model Driven
Architecture® (MDA®),
enable powerful visual
design, execution and
maintenance of software
and other processes,
including IT Systems
Modeling and Business
Process Management.
OMG’s middleware
standards and profiles
are based on the Common
Object Request Broker
Architecture (CORBA®)
and support a wide
variety of industries.
More information
about OMG can be found
at
www.omg.org. OMG is
headquartered in
Needham, MA, USA.
Note
to editors: SOA
Consortium, OMG and
Object Management Group
are trademarks of Object
Management Group. All
other trademarks are the
property of their
respective owners.
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