eHealth Specialist introduces ICW Developer Network

InterComponentWare AG (ICW)eHealth specialist InterComponentWare AG (ICW) presents its new ICW Developer Network (IDN). The IDN will be the primary communication platform for technical experts and software developers seeking to connect isolated healthcare IT applications.

On the ICW Developer Network, visitors quickly get an overview about how existing practice management, pharmacy and hospital information systems can be connected fast and easily with ICW connectivity solutions. Software developers can access e.g. tutorials, code examples and forums pertaining to the ICW hospital connectivity solution, the LifeSensor personal health record and the ICW electronic health card system. For further services such as accessing training materials and technical whitepapers or downloading programming code, a simple registration is required first. In the IDN Forum, registered users can post questions or answer questions of others.

Thomas Liebscher, ICW Chief Technology Officer: "The ICW Developer Network is a prime example of the openness of ICW's technologies and solutions: by publishing product interfaces and offering comprehensive support services for interested developers, ICW emphasizes its permanent commitment to an open, interoperable platform in the healthcare IT sector."

With the ICW Developer Network, manufacturers of primary healthcare systems can integrate their software quickly and easily via ICW's solutions by accessing all necessary information, tutorials, application examples, and a Software Development Kit. By collaborating with other experts in forums they can also benefit from the shared experience of other manufacturers with similar tasks.

For further information, please visit:
http://idn.icw-global.com

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About InterComponentWare
InterComponentWare (ICW) is a leading international eHealth specialist with locations in Germany, Bulgaria, Austria, Switzerland and the USA. Its solutions for networking the various participants in the healthcare system achieve a sustained improvement in process-oriented communication and data integrity – and thus in the quality of medical care. Among other things, ICW develops and markets software and hardware components for the healthcare IT infrastructure for electronic health cards, the personal health record LifeSensor, and connectivity solutions for hospitals and physician offices. As part of the bIT4health consortium, ICW has provided important consulting services for the implementation of an electronic health card in Germany and is also involved in the Austrian eCard project.

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