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Project Background and Overview

SMART (Substitutable Medical Apps, Re-usable Technology) is an initiative from Harvard Medical School (http://smartplatforms.org) that provides a unified mechanism for diverse applications to interact with medical record data. SMART Applications (Apps) built against the SMART API can be embedded within any SMART Container. A SMART Container is, most often, an Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system used by physicians, but might also be a Personal Health Record (PHR) used by patients, or a data-analytics platform used by researchers. A SMART App is a normal web application, embedded as a frame within the SMART Container's user interface, with access to the SMART API for interacting with health data.

During the period of March to May, 2012 a prototype Smart Container for VistA was developed by the team of George Lilly, CIO of WorldVistA and Rob Tweed, the creator of EWD, and Joseph Del Molin of eCology who provided project coordination. The work was done in collaboration with the Harvard Smart Project with funding from the ONC via the Harvard Smart project. The project objective was to demonstrate that a Smart Container for VistA was feasible and to gauge the level of effort to create one. Also, to provide a public demonstration of the VistA Smart Container and publicly available source code and servers that would allow developers to create Smart Applications using VistA. The VistA Smart Container was demonstrated at the June 5, 2012 VistA Community Meeting at George Mason University. Since then, it has been demonstrated at several other forums, including NHS Hack day in England and at the Seattle VistA Expo in September. Further demonstrations are planned.

Project Documentation and Presentations

http://www.mgateway.com/smart/EWD_SMART_Container_Reference.pdf


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