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Enabling the Ecosystem with FHIR®

How can healthcare information be made available, where and when it is needed? Read the White Paper.

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What Happens When Things Finally Catch FHIR®? 3 Lingering Questions

What is the healthcare sector’s FHIR®-standard-adoption journey going to look like? While I’m excited for us to get through it, I do have some questions.

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Let’s Make Integrated Care a Reality

What is Integrated Care, and why is it important?

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How Can You Create a Secure FHIR® Ecosystem?

SMART on FHIR® (Substitutable Medical Applications and Reusable Technologies on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) has an important role in securing a "FHIR® ecosystem" and supporting safe access to data which enables the open healthcare ecosystem.

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Customer stories, Videos

University of Louisville Hospital (VIDEO)

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Using Rhapsody as a FHIR® Façade (Part Two)

How do you map an encounter table with linked patient and clinician tables to FHIR? We explain here.

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How consistent healthcare terminology can help reduce medical errors

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How consistent healthcare terminology can help reduce medical errors

Proper terms, descriptions, versions, and even mapping from one code set to another can help providers quickly and accurately assess existing EHR data.

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Cloud-Based Health IT: Now is the Time

This is the problem that Amazon was struggling with as they built out their e-commerce platform, and when they solved it they found that they had created a cloud computing solution called AWS that could help any organization manage its IT infrastructure.

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Using Rhapsody as a FHIR® Façade (Part Three)

In my previous blog, readers went through the exercise of mapping from the database to the resources that they are going to need. The scenario was simple (though it won’t always be this way) but there are still a few more items to cover

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