“We thrive on new challenges. We are driven to excellence through collaborative engagements large and small to help customers successfully deploy innovative solutions. As the COVID pandemic eases, we continue to work closely with clients to strengthen their systems and prepare for the next likely event.”
– Dr. Noam Arzt, President
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HLN Consulting is a leading health information technology consulting company. Our mission is to enhance and support the capabilities of public health organizations and healthcare providers by providing high-quality consulting services, strategic planning, and software development including open source.
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Develop and maintain new or existing systems for our clients
Manage a process to ensure successful roll out of new systems
Devise innovative strategies to solve organizational challenges
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Recent Blog Posts
Data Modernization Initiative: Some Barriers and Challenges
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has launched a data modernization initiative (DMI) focused on improving the data management capacity of public health in the US. Congress has appropriated a significant amount of funding for Federal and state, territorial, local, and tribal (STLT) public health agencies. We present some sizable barriers and challenges to seeing the vision for DMI come to fruition.
Read more >HLN updates support for COVID-19 and other vaccine groups in its Award Winning ICE Open Source Immunization Forecaster
HLN released a new version (v1.37.1) of the Immunization Calculation Engine (ICE). Version 1.37.1 includes significant updates to the COVID-19 vaccine group to align ICE with the latest immunization recommendations. Version 1.37.1 also includes updates to the Hepatitis B, Orthopoxvirus, and Pneumococcal vaccine groups.
Read more >ONC HITAC Public Health Data Systems Task Force Releases Recommendations
The Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology’s (ONC) Health Information Technology Advisory Committee (HITAC) approved the recommendations of its ad hoc Public Health Data Systems Task Force. Check out the specific comments of the recommendations.
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