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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Better Patient Engagement and Experience with APIs
As healthcare technology advances, APIs will play a crucial role in the newest applications, enabling providers to cut costs while improving patient safety.
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A flexible IT infrastructure is critical for population health, according to UMass Memorial
Without interoperable patient data to feed the population health applications, they are unable to provide the necessary insights needed to improve care.
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EHR certification provides a baseline security safety net
EHR certification and security is always top of mind in choosing a healthcare software application. Non-EHR vendors can and should become certified.
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Does Blockchain help with semantic interoperability?
Blockchain's promise of interoperability brings to the surface additional questions. How will the payload be encoded in blockchain? Does healthcare still continue to use HL7 V2, CDA, or even FHIR enco
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Migrating EHRs: Harness the Power of an Integration Engine
When transitioning to a new EHR and updating workflows, an advanced integration engine can greatly simplify the development and collaboration process.
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HL7 publishes Release 3 of FHIR
HL7 FHIR takes one last step before becoming a 'finished' product. FHIR progress is happening quickly with thousands of proposals and three key focus areas.
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What is a FHIR® Connectathon? And how do these events evolve this health IT standard?
What's the Purpose of a Connectathon?
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Public health reporting for Meaningful Use
What health data must providers send to public health agencies, as required by Meaningful Use?
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