Narf evaluated the interoperability and usability of open-source electronic health record (EHR) systems in handling CCDA and FHIR standards. Here, we uncover the technical challenges of using one such open-source EHR - OpenEMR.
Narf announces the release of the FHIR Garden tool. This tool allows researchers to compare different FHIR implementations and automatically detect discrepancies between them.
Narf is looking to hire an intern (Spring 2024 or Summer 2024) for a Department of Energy project where we are designing efficient hardware-level packet processors (in both SDN and FPGA forms) to detect syntactic and semantic anomalies in SCADA traffic.
We are excited to announce that Narf and its partner, Dartmouth College, were awarded a $1.8M contract for the ARPA-H Digital Health Security (DIGIHEALS) program to identify and characterize parsing bugs in Electronic Health Records (EHRs) to facilitate unambiguous and secure interpretations.