New Statewide Health Data Network Will Improve Patient Care December 13, 2011
Posted by gonzalezloumiet in Health Care, Technology, Interoperability, Data Integration, open source, Stimulus Plan, EMR, NHIN.Tags: FHA, Uber Operations, Direct, FHDN, BBRHIO, FMA, NwHIN
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. – Florida healthcare patients soon will receive more collaborative and streamlined care with improved safety, outcomes, privacy and efficiency thanks to the launch of a new, secure, cloud-based, statewide health information exchange (HIE) network.
Leaders from a new Florida company, HIE Networks, the Florida Hospital Association and the Florida Medical Association joined forces at a news conference to announce the creation of the Florida Health Data Network (FHDN), which will make patient medical records easily accessible to authorized healthcare providers.
FHDN is a statewide network developed, solely funded and operated by HIE Networks LLC, a private, physician-owned, national provider of integrated digital medical records technology. Based in Tallahassee, Fla., HIE Networks grew out of its co-founders’ successful piloting of the Big Bend Regional Healthcare Information Organization (BBRHIO), a health information exchange network serving nine counties in North Florida which has been nationally-recognized as one of the top 12 regional HIEs in the country.
“One of the greatest challenges to providing efficient, cost-effective, high-quality health care is access to patients’ medical history by health care providers,” said Dr. Dan Kaelin, co-founder and Chief Medical Officer of HIE Networks. “The Florida Health Data Network will change that forever.”
FHDN can connect hospitals, physicians, laboratories, pharmacies and insurers without geographic boundaries using “cloud” technology that allows for the networking and sharing of patient clinical records in a secure, fully integrated, health information exchange, said Allen Byington, co-founder and CEO of HIE Networks.
“The core HIE technology allows for providers, hospitals and communities to avoid bearing the high capital cost of acquiring and maintaining the initial technology, requiring only a modest monthly service fee,” said Byington. “Leveraging the FHDN technology, providers only have to fund their Electronic Medical Record (EMR) vendors’ interface cost and a small staff-training fee. Our goal is to significantly reduce the capital barrier to HIE adoption nationally.”
“By exchanging patient clinical records in a robust HIE network, physicians can eradicate inefficiencies, duplication of services and medical errors,” said Kaelin.
“Hospital emergency rooms can better provide prompt diagnosis and treatment. Pharmacists can be certain that a new prescription doesn’t conflict with an existing one. Lab and radiology results can be shared and accessed instantly for prompt evaluation and treatment. Patients have more knowledge and control of their treatments and procedures. Elimination of duplicative testing and elimination of waste will help streamline treatment, reduce delivery costs, reduce errors and, most importantly, improve outcomes and save lives.”
“Another unique aspect and value of the FHDN,” said Byington, ”is that it is community-based, local-provider-driven and compatible with other local groups and networks – including BBRHIO and the Gulf Coast Health Information Exchange based in Manatee County – united under HIE Networks’ core HIE technology umbrella.”
The HIE Networks’ endorsements by the Florida Hospital Association (FHA), the Florida Medical Association (FMA) and other provider affiliations will help provide a trusted roadmap and pathway for providers to confidently address their HIE needs, says Byington. HIE Networks is the only endorsed HIE vendor for FHA and FMA.
“The Florida Hospital Association supports local-provider-driven health information exchange based on national standards,” said FHA President Bruce Rueben. “Hospitals, physicians and other healthcare providers collaborating to leverage health information exchange improve the coordination and quality of care for patients. FHA is pleased to collaborate with HIE Networks and the Florida Medical Association in the expansion of patient-focused health information exchange.”
“The FMA conducted an exhaustive search among dozens of international, national, regional and local health information exchange vendors with the primary intent to identify and qualify a health information exchange solution that would preserve physician stewardship of sensitive personal health information for the benefit of our patients,” said Dr. Chris Pittman, chairman of FMA’s Health Information Technology Committee. “The FMA identified several excellent vendor finalists; however, HIE Networks prevailed for several reasons: HIE Networks enjoys a multi-year track record as a proven and sustainable community-wide health information exchange model, has demonstrable and deployed solutions that meet physician and patient needs at the point of facilitating high-quality care, an ability to transmit electronic patient information at low cost to both physicians and patients and they are committed to local, provider-driven HIE that promises to preserve the time-honored physician-patient relationship.”
Byington stressed that security and privacy issues are paramount with FHDN.
“Robust HIE actually improves patient privacy by reducing unauthorized access to patient data,” said Byington. “With HIE, we can prevent records from being faxed to the wrong locations and know exactly when and who accessed a patient record.
“The key is that we’re not a monolithic statewide HIE organization, but a unifier, integrator and consolidator of local providers and HIE organizations,” added Byington. “We connect any provider or organization and build uniformity, consistency and accessibility as needed to share information across communities, regions and, ultimately, states. We’ve also added Direct-enabled, secure messaging to FHDN; however, unlike other Direct messaging platforms, FHDN-facilitated messages can be automatically integrated as a part of the patient HIE clinical record rather than as a stand-alone, non-relational communication.” Direct is a national, secure-messaging platform used by some physicians and other medical providers. “With this capability, a single provider login is all that’s needed to access patient clinical records and send secure communications to those not yet participating in an HIE.”
HIE Networks’ FHDN currently has records for nearly one million unique Florida patients representing about 5 percent of Florida’s population. In addition, FHDN already processes more than 32 million messages and responds to more than 800,000 user queries. Current community commitments are expected to increase FHDN’s records to about 12 percent of the state’s population by second quarter 2012. “We expect that percentage to grow exponentially over the next year and beyond,” said Byington.
Nationally, the concept of an interconnected, private and secure electronic medical record (EMR) system is getting more attention, thanks in part to the 2009 American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA, also known as the stimulus bill) which set aside more than $20 billion for incentives to health care providers to deploy and use such systems. During the past year, many more providers have come on board the EMR train, says Byington, and many more are finally starting to see the benefits of HIE.
HIE Networks’ strategic partnership with Über Operations – also a Tallahassee-based company – will address the large-scale integration requirements needed to program EMR interfaces of providers statewide and beyond. “Über Operations’ existing work with the Florida Department of Health and healthcare organizations throughout the nation position the FHDN to streamline the on-boarding and interfacing process for providers and trading partners,” said Byington.
“For the past seven years, we have focused on providing expert and innovative data integration services to both public and private healthcare organizations throughout the nation,” said Eduardo Gonzalez Loumiet, Managing Director of Über Operations. “With this new network, we will be in a position to implement state-of-the-art technology to connect local providers, ultimately improving the health care of millions.”
HIE Networks grew out of the Big Bend Regional Healthcare Information Organization, which was profiled in a recent report on leading HIEs by the National eHealth Collaborative (NeHC). In response to news of the launch of FHDN, Kate Berry, CEO of NeHC, said, “Today’s announcement is an impressive example of continued innovation in HIE with a relentless focus on what’s best for the patient. The Big Bend team and its broader HIE Networks company are leveraging technology to bring low cost solutions to the market that will benefit patients by improving safety, quality, care coordination, and achieving cost savings.” To view the NeHC report, go to www.nationalehealth.org/secrets-hie-success-lessons-leaders.
For more information about the Florida Health Data Network and HIE Networks, go towww.HIEnetworks.com, call (850) 702-0365 or email zach@HIEnetworks.com. For more information about Big Bend RHIO, go to www.BigBendHealth.com.
About HIE Networks, LLC
HIE Networks is a leading provider of local health information exchange (HIE) services, with secure, standards-based exchanges that create and operate efficient, effective and sustainable health information networks at the local and regional levels. By acting as a region’s single reference point for patient records, HIE Networks allows hospitals, physicians and medical practices, laboratories, pharmacies and insurers to collaborate and streamline patient care, thereby improving the safety, outcomes, privacy and efficiency of healthcare services in their local communities. The HIE Networks service mix includes practice consultation, social architecture, legal structure, hardware support, software implementation, networking, integration, training and support.
About Big Bend RHIO
Big Bend RHIO is a federally-recognized 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that has deployed BigBendHealth.com, a first-of-its-kind health resource that brings with it economic benefits, a connected workforce, improved medical care and a breakthrough in exchange of clinical records. It serves as an essential communication resource for health care in the Capital region, with many resources offered in one place. BigBendHealth.com is the largest active regional HIE in Florida with millions of records for over 500,000 unique patients in the system and processing over 600,000 new clinical messages a month. BigBendHealth.com initiatives involve every major component of North Florida’s local healthcare system from physicians’ offices to HMOs to hospitals, laboratories and pharmacies. BigBendHealth.com is a partner in the delivery of safer, more cost-effective healthcare, placing its community at the head of the line for federal and state research dollars and making Tallahassee a model for other communities seeking to control the cost and improve the quality of local healthcare. BigBendHealth.com is anchored in Tallahassee, Fla., and serves nine counties in the Big Bend area of the Florida Panhandle, including Gadsden, Franklin, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Madison, Wakulla, Taylor and Dixie counties.
About Über Operations
Founded in 2004 in Tallahassee, Fla., Über Operations is a leading provider of health care IT services. They have provided integration services for well-known organizations, including the Florida Department of Health, Texas Department of State Health Services, Mercy Hospital of Miami, National Cancer Institute, Trinity Health, Association of Public Health Laboratories, and the University of Washington. Über Operations’ team members are experts in various technologies, such as Rhapsody, Cloverleaf, Mirth, PHINMS, Direct, and NwHIN CONNECT, to name a few. Über Operations is nationally recognized by the Association of Public Health Labs (APHL) and the CDC as their choice to architect, develop, host, and support the PHLIP RnR health information exchange hub. Über Operations was named “Health Innovators” by Florida Trend Magazine in 2011. For more information on Über Operations please visit www.UberOps.com
Team Member Profile: Linda Nelson December 12, 2011
Posted by gonzalezloumiet in Data Integration, EMR, Health Care, HIT, Stimulus Plan, Team Member Profile, Technology, Uber Operations.Tags: FDOH, Florida, Linda Nelson, Tallahassee, Uber Operations
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Linda Nelson joined Uber Operations a little over a year ago. Linda Nelson’s experience includes executive, program management, policy development, technical, leadership, commercial, and governmental roles throughout her highly successful career. Her diverse resume includes commercial, local, state, and national expertise in management and consulting in organizational development, health care, telecommunications, information technology, education, infrastructure development, and statewide and national safety.
She has served as Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the Florida Department of Health, Management Services and the Palm Beach County District Schools, the State of Florida Telecommunications Director, Executive Director of the Florida Distance Learning Network, and Director for Center for Educational Technology for the Department of Education.
Linda has presented internationally, nationally, and at the state and local levels on areas as diverse as infrastructure development, FCC deregulation, economic development, telemedicine and electronic health records, bio-terrorism, privacy, security, and product and service development for emerging markets.
Specific areas of expertise include information management (security, user access controls, data integrity and integration), data and system integration, telecommunications (data, voice, video, image, and Internet protocols), and infrastructure (hardware, software, e-business systems/software), regulatory compliance, quality management (LEAN, Six-Sigma), public policy, strategic project and program management, enviro-consulting, sustainability (SPARK/SCORE, LEED, DSM), and strategic business/project development.
Linda is a graduate of Leadership Tallahassee Class 24 and founding member of College Leadership Tallahassee. She is a Board Secretary of Rotary International, Tallahassee Sunrise Chapter. She is Vice-Chair for the Board Directors for Big Bend Community Based Care (corporation), Secretary and Executive Board Member Early Learning Coalition, President of the Board of Directors for the Office of Public Guardian, President of Big Bend Crime stoppers, and President and CEO of EarthSTEPS, LLC. She is an appointed member of the Leon County Schools External Audit Committee and serves/or has served on a variety of other committees including the 2007 Community Human Services Partnership committee. She is a Team Member at BCMPros. Linda volunteers for many community based initiatives including providing meals for the local homeless shelter. She continues to serve on national workgroups and presents on related Information Technology, Privacy and Security, Health, Social Service and Environmental issues.
At Uber Operations, she is currently working on a project for Hillsborough County, Florida.
Linda on LinkedIn.
Team Member Profile: John Butler November 7, 2011
Posted by gonzalezloumiet in Team Member Profile, Uber Operations.Tags: Data Integration, Integration Engineer, John Butler, Uber Operations
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John Butler has been at Uber Operations since 2005 and became partner in 2006. He has over 20 years of IT consulting experience. Health care information technology, specifically data integration, has been his focus for over 10 years. His experience includes industry standards including HL7 messaging, X12 HIPAA billing, physician/community portals, Electronic Medical Records, and Enterprise Master Person Indexes. With a working knowledge of all major Data Integration tool sets (Rhapsody, Cloverleaf, Mirth) and certifications from the industry leaders his knowledge is extensive. John is currently working on several projects, including the Florida Department of Health’s integration with the Florida Health Information Exchange (FHIE). John is also working closely with our UberXchange product development.
Prior to joining Uber Operations, John worked at Quovadx and Pixel USA. John lives with his wife and daughter in Pea Ridge, Florida. John loves spending his free time boating.
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Team Member Profile: Michael Arradondo October 17, 2011
Posted by gonzalezloumiet in Health Care, Team Member Profile, Technology, Uber Operations.Tags: Florida Department of Health, Linux, Michael Arradondo, NASA, Solaris, Toyota, Uber Operations
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Michael Arradondo, has been a team member at Uber Operations since 2008. He has over 16 years of experience in system administration and integration. He graduated from Florida A&M University with a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and a B.S. Computer Engineering. He is currently working on several projects, including at the Florida Department of Health, where he is the Linux and Solaris System Lead, managing a complex site with over 60 Solaris and Linux servers for production, test, and development for five different groups. Michael also plays a critical role in Uber’s DIRECT implementation for the state of Florida.
Prior to joining Uber Operations, Michael worked at Florida A&M University, Toyota Motor Company, and NASA. He lives in Tallahassee, Florida with is wife, Sharon Williams . Michael is also an avid photographer.
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Team Member Profile: Donna Crisp May 19, 2011
Posted by gonzalezloumiet in Team Member Profile, Uber Operations.Tags: Data Integration, Donna Crisp, Integration Engineer, John Parker, Uber Operations
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Donna Crisp has been a team member at Uber Operations since 2008. She has over 16 years of experience in the healthcare sector. She is an expert on the Cloverleaf Integration Broker and has a Level 3 Certification. She graduated from West Chester University with a degree in Computer Science. She is currently working on several projects, including the Mayo Laboratory and the Memorial Healthcare System.
Prior to joining Uber Operations, Donna worked at Noesis Health and Quovadx. She lives in McKinney, Texas with her two children and is planning to complete her second half-marathon soon.
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Team Member Profile: Charles Birmingham May 13, 2011
Posted by egonzalezloumiet in Team Member Profile, Uber Operations.Tags: Charles Birmingham, Data Integration, Uber Operations
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Charles has been a team member of Uber Operations since October of 2009. He is currently working at the Florida Dept of Health. He is a Unix Systems Administrator within the Bureau of Infrastructure and Support. He is part of the team that maintains over 40 Red Hat Linux and Solaris virtual and physical servers. His work is critical for several program areas throughout the state, including the award-winning Data Integration Team.
Prior to joining Uber Operations, Charles maintained servers at the Florida State University Libraries. He also worked at the Tallahassee Community College – Center for Library Automaton. Charles is a graduate of Florida A&M University, with a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering.
Charles lives in Tallahassee, Florida with his wife Bridgett and their two children.
Team Member Profile: John Parker May 6, 2011
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John Parker, Integration Engineer, has been with our company for close to 4 years. He has been working at the Florida Department of Health on several projects, including the Public Health Information Network CDC Certification. (See article on Varicella certification)
John Parker (in red) w/ members of the Florida Dept of Health Integration Team
Previous to working at Uber Operations, John spent time as a Business Analyst at Accenture and Andersen Consulting. He has extensive experience in government having worked at the Florida Supreme Court and Florida Dept of Labor. John was born at Tachikawa AFB and has lived throughout the world. He currently resides in Tallahassee with his two young boys.
You can learn more about John on his LinkedIn profile page.
Über Operations helping the Tallahassee Small Business Community May 11, 2010
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Several members of the Über Operations team participated in the 2010 Tallahassee Hispanic/Latino Professionals and Entrepreneurs Business and Entrepreneurship Summit that took place on Saturday May first at the Aloft Hotel in downtown Tallahassee. The event brought a number of local businesses together with aspiring entrepreneurs and members of the business community. Highlights of the event included a video presentation from US Senate hopeful Marco Rubio and a visit from Tallahassee Mayor John Marks.
The summit featured speakers on a variety of business related topics. Dr. Felipe Korzenny, of the Center for Hispanic Marketing at Florida State University, presented on the influence of the Hispanic market on the market as a whole. From Florida A&M University, Mr. Chris Workman, CPA and Certified Business Analyst, educated attendees on how to establish a business in the state of Florida. Dr. Jerry Osteryoung, Director of Outreach for the Jim Moran Institute for Global Entrepreneurship, gave an energetic presentation on the ten secrets of profitability. Florida Commerce Credit Union was also present, and Park Broome, a Commercial Account Executive at the credit union, spoke about how to get your business funded.
John Butler, Managing Member of Über Operations, presented on how to use technology to advance your business. Roughly 2 years ago, Über Operations cut ties with their brick and mortar office and went almost entirely virtual. Navigating through the growing number of web services was a task John took on personally for Über Operations. With this experience in hand, John’s presentation outlined solutions for the core facets of any business including email and antivirus protection, phone service, file storage/sharing, and customer relationship management. Selecting cost effective options for your business was something else John highlighted. Many of the solutions suggested came in well below the costs of solutions offered by companies like Microsoft, and attendees were pleased to learn some were even free.
Jeff Couch, Managing Member, and Eduardo Gonzalez Loumiet, Managing Director of Über Operations participated in a panel of local entrepreneurs to share their story. Other panelists included Claudia Marchena, Owner and CEO, Marchena Translations, Shane Molinari, President of Molinari Technical Solutions, Brian Ramos, Chief Brand Strategist for ThinkCreative, and Zach Finn, Vice President of Avocare and Project Director of the Big Bend RHIO. The panel, moderated by Über Operations’ Eduardo Gonzalez Loumiet, was conducted as a conversational Q&A session with the audience. Panelists touched on everything from how to stand out from a crowd and get hired, to how to survive in hard economic times.
A networking social rounded off the event, giving attendees another opportunity to expand their business network. Über Operations is looking forward to participating in the 2011 THLPE Business and Entrepreneurship Summit.

Panel of local small businesses and THLPE president Alex Bello, from left: Alex Bello, Eduardo Gonzalez Loumiet, Shane Molinari, Brian Ramos, Zach Finn, Jeff Couch, center: Claudia Marchena
About Über Operations
Founded in 2004, Über Operations is a leading provider of health care IT services due in part to their exclusive IT resources, their creativity, and hard work. Their goal is to provide the highest quality in software solutions and to find and work with the best IT professionals in the industry. Über Operations provides the integration services for several large private and public organizations, such as: the Florida Dept of Health, Texas Dept of State Health Services, and the University of Washington. Über Operations team members are considered experts in open source technology such as PHINMS, NHIN CONNECT, and Mirth to name a few. For more information on Über Operations please visit www.UberOperations.com.
About THPLE:
The Tallahassee Hispanic/Latino Professionals & Entrepreneurs are working together to strengthen the network of professionals and entrepreneurs in the Hispanic/Latino community and to promote opportunities for young Hispanics/Latinos of all ages through leadership, scholarship, service, and diversity. The organization hosts monthly “Networking Socials” and other events in the community to help provide its members with opportunities for person and professional growth. For more information on THLPE, please visit www.thlpe.org.












