We are thrilled to be part of this exciting new webinar series hosted by Health Level Seven International.
Rick Geimer, Lantana Chief Innovation Officer and Andrew Laing, Director of Architecture, will be discussing NHSNLink, an open-source #HL7#FHIR application for public health reporting. Tomorrow at 10AM ET, this is a free event - registration link below.
That's what a lot of people don't understand with FHIR. The international resources are not the gold standard to adopt as is, they are not MEANT to be the perfection all must follow without wavering a hair from, they are not even meant to be fully complete, even the few that are "normative" (meaning "completed"). They are a basic toolbox meant to be customized, adapted, enhanced to fit your country/use-case's needs. That's why one must first create national bottom up driven data models, then see how one can exchange those in FHIR and not the other way around, not take international FHIR resources as a national data model structure.
#FHIR follows the 80/20 rule: 80% of common use cases are addressed by the standard resources, but for the other 20%, we rely on customization.
FHIR Profiles play a crucial role in this customization, ensuring that specific healthcare requirements are met without compromising #interoperability.
We've put together an infographic that breaks down the essentials of FHIR Profiles. It's a quick reference for anyone working with FHIR to understand how profiles help standardize data exchange and ensure interoperability.
I hope you find it useful!
#healthIT#hl7
#FHIR follows the 80/20 rule: 80% of common use cases are addressed by the standard resources, but for the other 20%, we rely on customization.
FHIR Profiles play a crucial role in this customization, ensuring that specific healthcare requirements are met without compromising #interoperability.
We've put together an infographic that breaks down the essentials of FHIR Profiles. It's a quick reference for anyone working with FHIR to understand how profiles help standardize data exchange and ensure interoperability.
I hope you find it useful!
#healthIT#hl7
💡 Correctly implementing a FHIR enabled backend results in numerous benefits for healthcare organizations. Andries Demont highlights the three main benefits:
1️⃣ Faster integration: Use ready-made FHIR clients that can directly connect to your FHIR repository or facade.
2️⃣ Fewer errors: Fewer data transformations throughout the entire communication chain ultimately result in fewer errors.
3️⃣ Better connectivity: When your system speaks the same language, it becomes easier to connect and understand the data.
These critical points lead to a much better overview once you have implemented your case in FHIR.
Which benefit will bring the most value to your organisation?
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The purpose of interoperability is to ensure the patient's story follows them seamlessly across various healthcare systems. Utilizing standards like #HL7 v2, #CCDA & #FHIR, and frameworks such as #TEFCA, interoperability enables different systems to exchange, interpret, and use health data efficiently.
#interoperability#FHIR#PatientCare
In this short video, I share a technical breakdown of how the new FHIR prior authorization requirements finalized by CMS will work, how payers can gain compliance without major modifications to existing systems, and how you can achieve a return on investment, even before providers adopt the full automation interfaces. https://lnkd.in/d7NZJqRe#healthtech#fhir #0057
ONC has released the highly anticipated HTI-2 proposed rule, building on the foundation of HTI-1 to advance interoperability. Certification for FHIR APIs, as outlined in the CMS Advancing Interoperability and Improving PA Rule, and Real-Time Prescription Benefit are key highlights. Advancing data fluidity for public health information and entities. These advancements are crucial for enhancing health care. #interoperability#ePA#certification#HealthIT
We're all very much aware that #FHIR is spreading, and that's a good thing
This is largely because FHIR has rapidly become the industry standard for exchanging #healthinformation, enabling secure, efficient, and real-time access to critical #patientdata across disparate systems.
Stay updated on evolving mandates, standards, and compliance requirements. This is vital for all stakeholders as regulations become more stringent and the demand for #interoperability continues to increase.
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In continuation of my previous post about my FHIR data interoperability project, this week I'm diving into some use case-driven scenarios and how FHIR helps us achieve them. It's all about the Bundles—one of the standout features of the FHIR server. Bundles make system interactions straightforward, reducing the complexity of the code needed to introduce new features. For example, third-party niche healthcare service providers can interact with an EMR using a single comprehensive bundle, allowing them to report or stream their services seamlessly.
I have used the ClinFHIR scenario builder to generate the images. Thanks to Intersystems for supporting this service. I have also added some real time delivery bottlenecks in the last page that I have witnessed in my experience that is crucial for project success.
#FHIR#HAPI#Firely#Healthcare#Datainteroperability#Bundle#EMR#Resource#clinFHIR#ScenarioBuilder#bundleviewer#Intersystems