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I already have one proposal for the transition from the current Federated Health Information Exchange to supporting FHIR, that is based on a transition from CDA to FHIR-Documents. Federated FHIR Resource Servers In this article I am going to add another step to the smooth transition. I will get to those later.
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I was asked about Digital Signatures for FHIR documents: I am working on __ IG that is FHIR document based and we need a means to prove authenticity. I see a lot of references to CDA documents and signatures, but not much in the ay of FHIR documents. Are there example FHIR IGs and documents out there.
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The solution is to leverage this existing solution, and just add FHIR. My point in this article is that this does not need to be a restriction on those that do want to move on to FHIR. Just add FHIRFHIR is a content format. By Just adding FHIR, the whole nationwide exchange that is functioning today just works.
Security Report: " The New Healthcare Ecosystem will depend on FHIR APis, but Are They Secure? The point we should take from this research is that EHRs are doing a good job of securing their FHIR implementations FHIR is good and worthy There is room for improvement in some implementations There are included recommended improvements.
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I wanted to stress it here as I am finding many people do not understand that IHE has many Implementation Guides (IHE-Profiles) that leverage FHIR. IHE has published 32 Implementation Guides that use FHIR. Here are my other FHIRarticles. There is very active implementation and testing of these at IHE-Connectathons.
On a forum for FHIR Foundation members, I raised the subject of where FHIR is on the Gartner Hype Cycle (see Gartner write up , or Wikipedia ). FHIR Foundation member Wes Rishel ( @wrishel ), who’s a FHIR user, and also was a Gartner Analyst before he retired, graciously made this contribution that I could post here.
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This article is where I muse about getting to that beautiful future based on #FHIR. Break Everything One possibly that some advocate is turn off what we have today, and everyone and everything switch to using http RESTful FHIR. This pair of transports now has a third FHIR mode, so Karen's Cross is now three dimensional.
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I will be giving a face-to-face tutorial on the topic of "IHE on FHIR" at both HL7 Workgroup meeting in Cologne, May 12-18 FHIR Dev Days in Boston, June 19-21 So, if you are in Europe, sign up for the tutorial at HL7 workgroup meeting. If you are in the USA, sign up for the tutorial at FHIR Dev Days.
I am rather excited that I have been asked about FHIR Security Labels lately by people getting started at implementing. This is foundational to what we have put into FHIR. I have a few blog articles, but most of that content has made it into the above publications. Thus, I can't tell how widely it has been implemented.
Today on the FHIR Consent call we had a very useful discussion of how one would use FHIR Consent to do the same thing that BPPC does in XDS. Said another way, what is the degenerate form of FHIR Consent that is equal-to the functionality of BPPC, and what is the degenerate form of FHIR Consent that is compatible with BPPC.
The IPS is a Document, and there is a definition for this document using CDA and using FHIR. The FHIR Document is the one most are interested in. But FHIR is the hot new standard, so everyone wants to use it. CDA and FHIR Documents don't come with a form of integrity check. So, changing them along the way is easy.
Most discussions about FHIR are simple interaction diagrams like this: Many Sources (n != We could imagine that EACH of these Sources will publish a FHIR endpoint and publish US-Core based Common Clinical Data Set (CCDS). It is possible, but not addressed in this article. So there is a real scale problem with the above.
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There is a FHIR leadership desire to have the FHIR Data Type "Signature" normative in FHIR R6. The ballots leading to FHIR R6 will give us a chance to test with the community their interest in this Data Type being ready to be called Normative. The FHIR Signature Datatype is less concerning than all of Digital Signatures.
Discussions at FHIR DevDays raised this question of a basic way to leverage FHIR API capability to enable the Patient beyond the limited Apps their provider has approved. If a healthcare provider offers a FHIR API (e.g. I think just getting an export is more important than making sure it is a FHIR Document. Who does this?
Grahame, being the fantastic Product Manager for FHIR that he is, is asking the FHIR community for input on how FHIR Connectathon should evolve. I have a detailed article on what a Connectathon is, and is not. I have also written about how nice it is to see FHIR Connectathon changing. yeah, I know.
I outline in the last article that a Document Sharing "document" does not need to be a "Document". Mostly this is just a use of the IPS Composition profile applied to the DocumentReference (see FHIR core mapping between Composition and DocumentReference). This likely sets the typeCode, classCode, etc.
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The release of FHIR in the mid-2010 decade changed everything. The workflow is illustrated in a diagram in an article on the FHIR web site. Incompatible, vendor-specific language will be replaced by new FHIR-based standards such as Clinical Quality Language. These factors are incentives for adoption.
Does that mean we don't move to nationwide http RESTful FHIR? I expect, as I have said before, that the green-fields will/should use http RESTful FHIR. My main concern is that we are trying to apply http RESTful FHIR to the hardest problem (Treatment, Payment, and Operations) when we already have a solution there.
See Security Topics , Consent/Privacy , and FHIR for index to these articles. Notes and references that I posted after last years presentation Note this is NOT a SMART-on-FHIR tutorial - See that one on Monday Afternoon
Users are grouped into "clearances" (aka roles); this might be a FHIR PractitionerRole, CareTeam, RelatedPerson, and Group; but might be something non-FHIR (aka OAuth, LDAP, etc). The SLS must understand FHIR. Here are some of my previous articles on Access Control
An EHR system needs to make a 360-degree view of patient data accessible in a secure manner that can be made available using standard interfaces like FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) APIs for structured data exchange and DICOM for imaging. And thank you to all of you for taking the time out of your day to read this article!
I might suggest that a potential solution is as a journal of public pseudonyms linked to data access points (FHIR API) and authorization servers. The patient would initiate this, get their pseudonym, scrub their data as much as they want while still adhering to structure (FHIR profile) and integrity (hard to enforce) rules.
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