It’s safe to assume that if you’re part of the healthcare technology industry, you’ve heard the buzz around FHIR (HL7’s Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources data standard). With the swirl around ...
HL7 FHIR is now five years old and has begun to (slowly) find a bit of traction. I remember thinking at one point how much easier FHIR (pronounced fire) would make my life. At the time, I was on the ...
West Coast Informatics (WCI) today announced a strategic expansion on its established TermHub™ platform: a managed FHIR terminology service purpose-built for Healthcare Standards Development ...
Three months after it was first released, the most recent version of HL7's Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources specification has been deployed by Cerner, which is touting the normative and ...
Once again this year, HL7's FHIR specification was a hot topic at HIMSS17, a burning issue discussed ardently across the show floor. (Our apologies, but heat- and flame-related puns seem to be ...
Health Level Seven International has published a new version of its FHIR standard, a framework intended to boost interoperability by making it easier for patients and providers to move health data.
A little over a year ago, I took to this platform to discuss the basics of HL7’s fast health care interoperability resources, or FHIR. I extolled the virtues of these standards and how they were ...
Providers, payers need to move beyond compliance with FHIR interoperability, experts say. Here's why
Industry leaders argue that a stronger push for interoperability in healthcare will lead to a better understanding of population health and improved care delivery, where easily shareable data can be ...
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced Tuesday it is seeking feedback from industry and other stakeholders on using Health Level Seven’s (HL7) Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources ...
Onward's healthcare transportation platform unveils universally bi-directional EHR data flow, setting a new standard ...
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