Software Development

Planning and Development

Assist in the definition of hardware and software needs.
Determine hardware specifications.
Assist in the planning and design of local area networks.

 

Product and Development

Incorporate new technology and functionality into our existing software to meet client needs.
Design and develop new software products in response to new innovations.
Produce Interfaces with instrumentation/analyzers and other software products.
Provide for electronic exchange of data with external agencies.

 

Software Installation

Conversion of existing database files.
Installation of Britech software products.
Implement security options as required by the client.
Design and provide training programs for users.

 

Product Maintenance

Conversion of existing database files.
Installation of Britech software products.
Implement security options as required by the client.
Design and provide training programs for users.

 

HL7 Compliance

At Britech, we understand that often a one-vendor solution for an organization’s entire software needs is not possible. Given the complexities of today’s health care environment and the reality of fiscal and human factors involved in software selection, we have made the commitment to provide our clients with a number of options to seamlessly interface with their existing, or newly purchased applications. Our primary interface systems utilize HL7 standards in real-time connectivity with other healthcare applications.

Our staff has extensive knowledge in the development of interfaces based on other criteria as well, depending on the requirements of other third party applications. We have successfully interfaced with other vendor applications, for example in the maintenance of patient demographic data and linking Diagnostic Imaging encounters with PACS. In addition to interfacing with vendor software applications, we have extensive experience in providing real-time interfaces with a variety of laboratory analyzers sold by various manufacturers. A wide variety of data formats, as defined by the third party systems, can be accommodated utilizing a variety of communication methodologies including: TCP-IP, serial connection, and network files.