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    Complete Guide to HL7 Standards

    Understanding one of the most commonly used healthcare standards worldwide is just the beginning. Our complete guide to HL7 standards will get you on the way to becoming a health data exchange expert.

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    FHIR and Rhapsody Semantic 

    FHIR is integrated into Rhapsody Semantic, which allows for easier patient record access and understandability.

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    Interoperability in Healthcare: What the Proposed ONC, CMS Rule Changes Mean

    Advancing interoperability in healthcare. How the proposed CMS, ONC rule changes would affect patients, providers, payers.

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    ONC & CMS Proposed Rules | Part 6: Payer Data Requirements

    The Office of the National Coordinator (ONC) and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid (CMS) have proposed final rules on interoperability, data blocking,

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    Three Challenges FHIR 4 Faces

    FHIR 4 is a notable release in the HIT world. but it will still face its own set of challenges when solving interoperability issues.

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    Part II: FHIR 4 Workflow and Technology

    Corepoint Health explores how FHIR 4 impact workflow and technology in part two of this blog series about solving for HIT interoperability.

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    Part I: FHIR 4 Terminology and Data Models

    Corepoint Health explores how FHIR 4 helps solve for HIT interoperability, examining terminology and data models in part one of this blog series.

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    Converting CSV Files to FHIR® with Rhapsody

    There are a couple of ways that we could do this – but the simplest one is to create a route that matches the one used in the post – here it is...

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