Industry | Healthcare |
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Founder |
AT&T Applied Materials BP America Cardinal Health Intel Pitney Bowes sanofi-aventis Walmart Abraxis BioScience Vanguard Health Systems |
Headquarters |
United States Cambridge, Massachusetts |
Key people
|
Michael Critelli, CEO Steve Munini, COO |
Website | Dossia.com |
Dossia is a Personal health record service offered by some of the largest employers in the United States. Along with Microsoft's HealthVault, Dossia is one of the largest PHR deployments in the world Unlike Microsoft's PHR effort, Dossia is based on open source software. Dossia released their API in summer of 2009. Dossia differs from traditional tethered PHR services by providing user access to health information regardless of health plan, employer, or physician. Users also have the ability to download their full record, in electronic form, at any time.
It is an initiative formed from the following companies:
Dossia is formed by some of the largest employers in the United States with the intention of offering a PHR to its employees. Given the number of employees of these combined institutions, Dossia could be one of the largest PHR systems in the world.
In 2006, a group of Fortune 500 employers, including Applied Materials, BP America, Inc, Intel Corporation, Pitney Bowes Inc., Wal-Mart, Cardinal Health, AT&T, and sanofi-aventis, formed an alliance called the Dossia Consortium. Later, in April 2009, Dossia announced that Abraxis BioScience also joined the Dossia Founders Group. The Consortium’s goal was to empower their employees to make smarter, more informed decisions about their healthcare by offering them Personally Controlled Health Records (PCHR). The Consortium funded the development of a web-based framework through which Consortium employees, dependents, and retirees can maintain private, personal, and portable PCHRs.
In 2008, the Dossia Consortium Board of Directors decided to create two additional organizations within the Dossia umbrella. These included the Dossia Foundation and the Dossia Service Corporation. The Dossia Foundation aims at advancing knowledge and progress in the healthcare space through a variety research, strategy, and advocacy initiatives pertaining to Personally Controlled Health Records (PCHRs). The Dossia Service Corporation is responsible for delivering the PCHR infrastructure and service to subscribing employers and customers.
Also during 2008, Dossia established an agreement to work with Children’s Hospital Boston to provide strategic and technological expertise and guidance in creating, deploying and operating the electronic health record infrastructure.
In fall of 2008, WalMart was the first Dossia Consortium member to roll out the PCHRs to their 1.4 million employees plus their dependents. Following WalMart’s roll out, Dossia continued to roll out its PCHRs to the other Dossia Consortium members including Vanguard, Intel, Pitney Bowes, AT&T and BP America.