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LogicNets CDS Hooks Framework (LN-CDS)
License: Per LogicNets Installation Notes: Available through Enterprise License options Optionally licensed on a per web services transaction basis Supports use of Informatics Mapping with LN-INF…
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Informatics Authoring Module (LN-INF)
License: Per Designer User Notes: Must be licensed in conjunction with the Informatics Runtime Module in order for informatics handling to be executed in LogicNets runtime applications.…
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Informatics Runtime Module (LN-INR)
License: Per User of Informatics-enabled Applications Supports use of both named and concurrent user licenses Transaction or system licenses can also be made available on request.…
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LogicNets FHIR Export Modules
Description The LogicNets FHIR Questionnaire Export Modules enable clinical guidelines modeled in the LogicNets Designer to be automatically generated and exported in the FHIR Questionnaire format.…
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FHIR Questionnaire Export Module (LN-FQE)
License: Per LogicNets Installation Notes: Requires minimum LN Base System (B) capacity of 5 named users or 2 concurrent users. Does not require additional runtime licensed components when the intent…
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FHIR Questionnaire Runtime Module (LN-FQR)
License: Per Organization Notes: Requires FHIR Questionnaire Export Module (LN-FQE) for creation of and access to digital content to be processed Requires minimum LN Base System (LN-B) capacity of 5…
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LogicNets Voice Recognition Connector (LN-VOI)
License: Per User of Voice-driven LogicNets Applications Supports use of both named and concurrent user licenses Currently available in conjunction with the Assessment Framework (ASF) Requires…
LogicNets has created a range of functions to enable the tight integration of LogicNets-authored content and applications into the clinical workflow. These include modules for handling informatics, integrating with workflow systems, and creating computable digital guideline exports for external execution within the workflow. These components include authoring tools, frameworks, runtime components, and connectors. Used in conjunction, they allow content to be created based on healthcare informatics standards and to be seamlessly integrated into the clinical workflow through leading interoperability protocols and standards.