Lyniate and CareCom Merge, Aiming for ‘One-Stop Shopping’ for Interoperability

Lyniate, which develops data integration and interoperability tools, will merge with CareCom, which specializes in healthcare terminology management, Healthcare IT News reports.

The two companies have worked together for many years and already have several joint customers. The merger builds on that partnership, they said, and aims to offer healthcare clients “one-stop shopping” for a interoperability and data governance tools – including CareCom’s HealthTerm and CareIndexing technologies and Lyniate’s Corepoint and Lyniate Rhapsody interface engines.

CareCom’s terminology-management tools enable cross-mapping healthcare terminologies into standardized data, which helps clients manage more complete and accurate patient information. This helps to improve care quality and reduce clinician burden.

The company’s tools manage all major healthcare vocabularies, including diagnostic and procedure codes, and support FHIR terminology-management and mapping, value set management and conversion of unstructured data into discrete, interoperable information. Read more.

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