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HL7 FHIR Manifesto

Although HL7 International does not have an official FHIR manifesto, the original architects of the FHIR standard created one to guide the early efforts of the standard’s development.

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HL7 FHIR Extensions

The HL7 FHIR standard makes use of extensions to keep the standard simple. An extension allows for the inclusion of data that does not fit into the standard’s defined data elements.

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HL7 FHIR Use Cases

HL7 FHIR has the potential to change to the way data is communicated across the healthcare. See FHIR use cases for lab orders and immunization data. 

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Blogs

Fueling the Journey towards APIs for Interoperability

With the hype and rapidly rising expectations around APIs and HL7 FHIR, it’s tempting to carve them off into a sterile and self-contained bubble of market-facing product perfection.

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CIOs advise Trump to ditch Meaningful Use

CIOs advise Trump to ditch Meaningful Use

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Balanced Approach Matrix

Boston Technology’s health tech trends to watch in 2017

There are many innovative technology trends on the horizon, some new and some newly maturing. Here are 5 trends Boston Technology thinks have traction.

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Ensure Your Integration Engine’s Migration Success

How do you define both the functional and non-functional requirements that will guide your team’s decisions and set them up for success? First, you have to answer the following questions:

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Customer stories

Cleveland HeartLab, Inc.

Customer Q&A: Cleveland HeartLab, Inc.

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Interoperable data platform

ONC tells Congress: Interoperability must be a priority

From Healthcare IT News: With nearly all of hospitals (96 percent) and 78 percent of physician offices now using certified electronic health record technology, it's no longer enough to merely adopt th

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