CGI leverages
HIPAAT's Universal Audit Repository
TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwire - Jan. 17, 2012) -
HIPAAT Inc. (HIPAAT), a leading
provider of consent
management and auditing solutions for health care, today announced
its multi-year contract with CGI Group, Inc. (CGI)
to provide its standards-based audit repository to Ontario's fourth
and largest Diagnostic Imaging repository (DI-r). This news follows
the recent eHealth Ontario, Canada Health Infoway and CGI announcements
regarding the DI-r solution that will benefit 1.5 million patients
later this year.
The GTA West DI-r will provide a shared repository for storage,
retrieval and viewing of diagnostic reports and images, such as
X-rays and MRIs, across multiple health care facilities in the
greater Toronto area (GTA) and central Ontario. The initiative
is co-funded by eHealth Ontario and Canada Health Infoway.
The GTA West DI-r project team and CGI
Group will operate the DI-r on behalf of a University Health Network-led
consortium of 20 health care facilities across five Local Health
Integration Networks (LHINs), representing approximately 39 sites
in the GTA and central Ontario.
HIPAAT's Universal Audit
Repository (UAR) version 3.1 will provide the GTA West with a
secure, centralized audit trail of access to diagnostic images.
This is essential since DI volumes are expected to exceed three
million exams annually.
The UAR will enable authorized DI-r administrators to generate
comprehensive, customized audit reports and receive security alerts
regarding inappropriate access to personal health information.
The UAR will also provide clinicians with an alert service to
notify them of corrections made to DI exams they had previously
viewed.
"We performed an extensive scan of companies that support
standards-based auditing and HIPAAT
stood at the forefront," said Hitesh Seth, CGI Sector Vice-president,
Consulting Services. "HIPAAT
is a valued partner and we are pleased the company is bringing
their auditing expertise to the GTA-West DI-r project."
"We are very proud to be the auditing solution provider
for the GTA West DI-r," said Kel Callahan, HIPAAT
President and COO. "We also look forward to supplying our
consent
management technologies to support CGI
when the GTA West DI-r requires this functionality. As specialists
in consent
management and auditing, we are pleased to play a role in
improving health care privacy, security and decision-making at
Ontario hospitals."
CGI's solution is designed to leverage the Integrating the Healthcare
Enterprise (IHE) Information Technology Infrastructure technical
frameworks. HIPAAT's UAR has followed IHE's Audit Trail and Node
Authentication (ATNA)
profile since 2005. Foundational to the UAR v3.1 is its support
of the DICOM Supplement 95, passed in August 2010.
About HIPAAT
HIPAAT provides consent
management and privacy auditing solutions to health care.
Our SOA-based software balances consumer information privacy with
the clinical need to access personal health information. Our interoperable,
standards-based approach enables stakeholders at all levels of
health data sharing to implement, audit and enforce patient, organizational
and jurisdictional privacy policies. For more information, visit
www.hipaat.com.
About the GTA West DI-r
The GTA West DI-r is one of four shared diagnostic imaging repositories
in Ontario and will be the largest with three million exams annually.
The GTA West DI-r will be the first project in Ontario to use
IHE XDS to facilitate sharing of diagnostic imaging exams and
results. The GTA West DI-r is co-funded by eHealth Ontario and
Canada Health Infoway.
About University Health Network
University Health Network consists of Toronto General, Toronto
Western and Princess Margaret Hospitals, and Toronto Rehabilitation
Institute. The scope of research and complexity of cases at University
Health Network has made it a national and international source
for discovery, education and patient care. It has the largest
hospital-based research program in Canada, with major research
in cardiology, transplantation, neurosciences, oncology, surgical
innovation, infectious diseases, genomic medicine and rehabilitation
medicine. University Health Network is a research hospital affiliated
with the University of Toronto.
About eHealth Ontario
eHealth Ontario plays the leading role in harnessing technology
and innovation to improve patient care, safety and access in support
of the government's health strategy. The agency is responsible
for implementing the government's ehealth agenda and creating
electronic health records for Ontarians.
About Canada Health Infoway
Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) is an independent, not-for-profit
organization funded by the federal government. Infoway jointly
invests with every province and territory to accelerate the development
and adoption of information and communications technology projects
in Canada. Fully respecting patient confidentiality, these secure
systems will provide clinicians and patients with the information
they need to better support safe care decisions and manage their
own health. Accessing this vital information quickly will help
foster a more modern and sustainable health care system for all
Canadians.
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