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SMART on FHIR: A future framework for EHR integrations

With SMART on FHIR, developers can connect the FHIR framework with an API to improve communication between their applications.

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Breaking Down Barriers to Interoperability

It’s now essential to have efficient and secure care coordination between caregivers, providers, and stakeholders. So what would stop a provider from embracing new technology and systems that point toward this outcome?

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I’ve got ideas about terminology services and analytics…how about you?

There is consistent interest in analytics for healthcare organizations – everything from population health analysis to big data analytics.

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Webinar: FHIR APIs will change the healthcare infrastructure

On July 19 and 20, we are hosting a webinar, titled The Future of Interoperability: APIs + Traditional Interfaces. Register today!

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How can I exchange health data using APIs? 5 questions you need to answer to get started

Web Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) aren't new. However, take a look at five questions IT teams need to consider as they explore API connectivity.

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HL7 NTE Segment

The HL7 NTE segment is used for sending notes and comments in a message. NTE segments often follow OBX segments to provide additional information.

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HL7 IN1 Segment

The HL7 IN1 segment contains insurance policy coverage information necessary to produce properly pro‑rated and patient and insurance bills.

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HL7 NK1 Segment

NK1 segments contains information about the patient’s other related parties, and any associated parties. The NK1 attribute fields are as follows:

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FHIR® is now Release 3! So what does that actually mean?

A recent post from the FHIR® Product Director Grahame Grieve has announced that Release 3 of FHIR® has been published, and is now available at hl7.org/FHIR. What does this mean, and what’s the impact on you?

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