Request to add HOSS to our consideration as an Interoperability Candidate

In order to document the choice of “Easy Outside/Messy Inside” and “HIM-without-ESB”, I formally request that we consider the Hoss Pipeline as a candidate interoperability layer.

(Google “hoss open source”)

https://tools.regenstrief.org/wiki/display/hoss/Health+Open+Source+Software+Collaborative

The Hoss Pipeline was a first attempt at an open source HL7 message handling system that wanted to be a RHIO-in-a-Box (Regional Health Information Exchange). Essentially, that is a slightly smaller version as OpenHIE.

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The documentation on the web site is out of date, but what I mean by “Hoss” is the architecture for a health information exchange that we have developed at Regenstrief, and has been used in Indiana a decade.

For legal reason, we need to re-implement much of this code to make it open source, and OpenHIE might be the proper vehicle to make it open source, clean, and improve the problems we found with the first
Hoss implementation.

Mark Tucker

Systems Engineer

Regenstrief Institute

(317)423-5552

mtucker2@regenstrief.org

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Thanks Mark for this. The Jembi team will add this to the review.

Cheers,

Carl

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On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Tucker, Mark mtucker2@regenstrief.org wrote:

In order to document the choice of “Easy Outside/Messy Inside” and “HIM-without-ESB”, I formally request that we consider the Hoss Pipeline as a candidate interoperability layer.

(Google “hoss open source”)

https://tools.regenstrief.org/wiki/display/hoss/Health+Open+Source+Software+Collaborative

The Hoss Pipeline was a first attempt at an open source HL7 message handling system that wanted to be a RHIO-in-a-Box (Regional Health Information Exchange). Essentially, that is a slightly smaller version as OpenHIE.

The documentation on the web site is out of date, but what I mean by “Hoss” is the architecture for a health information exchange that we have developed at Regenstrief, and has been used in Indiana a decade.

For legal reason, we need to re-implement much of this code to make it open source, and OpenHIE might be the proper vehicle to make it open source, clean, and improve the problems we found with the first
Hoss implementation.

Mark Tucker

Systems Engineer

Regenstrief Institute

(317)423-5552

mtucker2@regenstrief.org

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Hi Mark,

Thanks for this. We will definitely do an evaluation of HOSS. Are there any particular resources that we can go through to help get us up to speed on the initiative. I’l schedule some time for us to focus on reviewing it from the links you have given us and we will likely come back to you with some questions and clarifications.

Thanks for formally putting this on the radar, we weren’t quite sure where to find information about HOSS previously.

Cheers,

Ryan

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On Wed, Jul 3, 2013 at 9:51 AM, Carl Fourie carl@jembi.org wrote:

Thanks Mark for this. The Jembi team will add this to the review.

Cheers,

Carl

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On Tue, Jul 2, 2013 at 3:56 PM, Tucker, Mark mtucker2@regenstrief.org wrote:

In order to document the choice of “Easy Outside/Messy Inside” and “HIM-without-ESB”, I formally request that we consider the Hoss Pipeline as a candidate interoperability layer.

(Google “hoss open source”)

https://tools.regenstrief.org/wiki/display/hoss/Health+Open+Source+Software+Collaborative

The Hoss Pipeline was a first attempt at an open source HL7 message handling system that wanted to be a RHIO-in-a-Box (Regional Health Information Exchange). Essentially, that is a slightly smaller version as OpenHIE.

The documentation on the web site is out of date, but what I mean by “Hoss” is the architecture for a health information exchange that we have developed at Regenstrief, and has been used in Indiana a decade.

For legal reason, we need to re-implement much of this code to make it open source, and OpenHIE might be the proper vehicle to make it open source, clean, and improve the problems we found with the first
Hoss implementation.

Mark Tucker

Systems Engineer

Regenstrief Institute

(317)423-5552

mtucker2@regenstrief.org

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