
FHIR Station: a central point of contact for controlled and secure data disclosure
The FHIR Station gives you a central point of contact to unlock various data sources in your healthcare organisation for applications and services that support FHIR. Equipped with a strict security framework, the FHIR Station allows you to take the necessary measures to ensure patient privacy and data security.

OLV Hospital in Aalst works on widely deployable solution for de-identification and pseudonymisation
OLV Aalst is collaborating with Amaron to develop a generic solution: one that can be deployed in different scenarios, and that leaves nothing to chance in terms of data privacy.

LynxCare counts on Amaron for secure and efficient data access
LynxCare has built an AI platform with the goal of generating all kinds of relevant insights that can improve patient care and stimulate research. But to power this platform, you need data. lots of data...

Secure data access for external parties
Big data and artificial intelligence (AI) are opening up unprecedented opportunities in healthcare. But these new technologies also pose a wide array of challenges, including around privacy and liability. Two techniques that can help you make data accessible to external parties in a responsible manner, are anonymisation and pseudonymisation.

Set your care organization on FHIR!
In the care sector’s current context, traditional data exchange standards, such as HL7 and DICOM, continue to play a critical role. But there is also FHIR – the new HL7 standard that is rapidly gaining ground. With Amaron’s FHIR Station, we can now set your healthcare organization on FHIR, too.

More than 30 institutions are already making data accessible through CoZo, with the help of Amaron
CoZo has become Flanders’ largest hub for making medical results accessible. More and more hospitals and organisations turn to us to help them make their patients' medical results accessible through this platform—securely and with respect for patient privacy.

Clinic Saint Jean chooses the Amaron EAI platform with standardized HL7 processor
The existing Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) environment at the Clinic Saint Jean in Brussels no longer met the needs of the hospital. The system was not sufficiently open, and its continuity was not guaranteed. So, the hospital decided to phase out its old EAI and replace it with an open and standardized solution from a supplier who can deliver maximum support.

Hospitals share patient records across national borders
The ZorgSaam Hospital in Zeeland (the Netherlands) works closely with care organisations in Belgium. The Belgian hospitals can easily access the medical patient data and images from ZorgSaam, and vice versa.

Amaron migrates old (and expensive!) EAI solutions to NextGen Connect
A future-proof communication environment does not necessarily have to cost an arm and a leg. Amaron has proven this on several occasions by migrating existing EAI solutions to NextGen Connect (formerly Mirth). Emmaus Mechelen, ASZ Aalst and the Sint-Trudo Hospital in Sint Truiden, among others, can certainly testify to this.

Data from monitoring systems ends up in the medical record and is immediately available to each healthcare provider
At three Nexuzhealth hospitals the HL7 messages from the Philips spot check monitoring systems are automatically translated to codes customised for the hospitals' EPR.

Cerner signs contract with Amaron for the integration of its EHR with eHealth
We’re proud to announce that Amaron has entered into partnership with Cerner, a global leading healthcare technology company. Both companies are cooperating around the electronic health record (EHR) projects at the University Hospitals of…

HL7 launches FHIR release 3
In March 2017, HL7 published the new FHIR Release 3 specification. It is the result of a lot of investment by the FHIR community, with hundreds of people processing more than 2400 change proposals over 18 months.
What are the major changes?…

Emmaüs hospital creates stable, controllable and budget-friendly communication environment with Mirth
Communication between different applications – both administrative and healthcare – was often fraught with difficulties for the hospitals of the Emmaüs care network in Belgium. And yet the existing communication platform carried a heavy…

Sint-Rembert and Sint-Augustinus hospitals share powerful MRI scanner… and Amaron takes care of the interfaces
In July, two Belgian hospitals – Sint-Rembert hospital in Torhout and Sint-Augustinus hospital in Veurne – jointly put into service a 6000-kg MRI with a 3-Tesla magnetic field. The more powerful the MRI magnetic field, the sharper the images,…

iMinds ‘HIPS’ project – with Amaron as a project partner – wins Agoria eHealth award

The East-Limburg Hospital rationalises EAI solutions with Mirth and Amaron
At the end of 2014, the East-Limburg Hospital decided to rationalise its existing Enterprise Application Integration (EAI) solutions. At the time, about 100 endpoints were being serviced by two products which primarily guaranteed report transformation…

IHE is preparing for the challenges of tomorrow
Every successful business started out small. That also applies to Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE). But since its founding in 1997, IHE has evolved into a worldwide initiative that advances interoperability of information systems…