EHR Intelligence November 4, 2019
Christopher Jason

The Sequoia Project announced a partnership with Audacious Inquiry (Ai), a leader in connected care, to support the Patient Unified Lookup System for Emergencies (PULSE) platform, which was developed by the Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) in 2014 to provide secure health data exchange during an emergency.

PULSE enables emergency responders to search for health information on disaster victims, such as medications, diagnoses, allergies, and lab results. It limits access to only authorized personnel and to a “view only” format for medical information.

“Using our health IT expertise to support disaster relief is aligned with our core mission to solve interoperability challenges for the public good,” said the Sequoia Project Chief Information Officer, Debbie Condrey. “We’ve seen first-hand how...

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