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Microsoft is previewing its new Azure IoT Connector for FHIR, an API feature that enables healthcare organizations to scale secure connectivity for an array of devices streaming protected health information. WHY IT MATTERS. "Developers have to build their own secure pipelines from scratch. THE LARGER TREND. ON THE RECORD.
I’ve asked HL7 members to comment on the things they’re doing below (but honestly, they probably won’t have time – I’m getting this blog post out in a hurry between builds). But we’ll do the best with what we’ve got.
That’s pretty much what happened to me ten years ago this month, except it wasn’t my money, it was my healthdata. The errors were so bad, and the lessons were so surprising, eye-opening, and important that when I blogged it, to my surprise the Boston Globe called and put the story on page one. This is good.
This is a cross-post from my personal blog. The organizers of the FHIR #DevDays conference next month have announced the four finalists who will come to Amsterdam to present their ideas to a panel of judges. In contrast to this, the HL7 FHIR organization said explicitly this June that #FHIR exists to serve patient needs.
Live blogging notes during meeting. ” Shifting focus to “I’m a customer, and this is what I need, here are the use cases” (HL7, FHIR, et al), collective ask by customers w/one unified voice, the vendors have started leaning in. Argonaut, HL7, FHIR are toolkit. VA Lighthouse update. No rules, unconference.
App Orchard, for its part, lets developers use a FHIR-based API to access an Epic development sandbox. 2018 Digital Health Prediction 2: Voice technology will be the first step to personalising pharma. Google Voice, Siri, Cortana and Alexa will finally have connectivity to raw and comprehensive up-to-date data.
Ten years ago the whole issue of personal healthdata exploded into the headlines. In one view, in the decade since then not much has changed, but in another view, an enormous amount of infrastructure has changed, and I think we’re on the verge of an eruption due to the success of the new FHIRdata interface.
by Vince Kuraitis , Brendan Keeler , and Jody Ranck Recent regulations have mandated the use of HL7 FHIR APIs (application programming interfaces) to share healthdata. APIs facilitate the sharing of healthdata across different devices and platforms. We recommend a more opportunistic POV.
Which does not help for Data Segmentation nor Privacy. The recommendation I give here is restricted to the gross level: for Document Sharing at the XDS/XCA/DocumentReference metadata level; for FHIR REST at the returned Bundle.meta.security level, but not on each Resource in the Bundle; and for CDA at the CDA header, but not on each element.
Where Are We At With FHIR? Big Bet on FHIR Pays Off. Are Blogs Still Worthwhile? Clean, Usable HealthData and the Impact of Sharing Data with Partners. We almost have a product review ready to publish on Zebra’s first tablet device designed for healthcare. Top Healthcare IT Today Interviews Podcasts.
This requires a variety of technical strategies and ongoing collaboration for the industry to converge and embrace emerging standards for healthcare data interoperability, such as HL7 FHIR and the Argonaut Project. The 21st Century Cures Act will make digital healthdata even more accessible with the call for open APIs.
Even PDFs going into your system won’t offer portable healthdata that can flow into the patient record. As innovators in virtual healthdata acquisition, GlobalMed is now capable of FHIR-enabled integration, bridging the clinical data gap to your health information system. So here’s some good news.
OVERVIEW: This webinar examines specific ways that EHR interoperability and electronic health records systems integration can deliver a range of benefits to remote patient monitoring (RPM) for driving improved care coordination.
We’ll also take a view out the windshield, explaining why generous data sharing is a highly leveraged clinical and business strategy. This is the opening presentation of the AIN virtual conference: HealthData Unbound — Innovations in HealthData Sharing.
Even PDFs going into your system won’t offer portable healthdata that can flow into the patient record. As innovators in virtual healthdata acquisition, GlobalMed is now capable of FHIR-enabled integration, bridging the clinical data gap to your health information system. So here’s some good news.
Apple has re-entered the Healthcare space with their new announcement about support for a person to maintain their healthdata on their iPhone. What is important is that any visibility given to the HealthData portability problem is good for making changes. I hope that they evolve as FHIR evolves to Normative.
While the underlying FHIR (aka, fast healthcare interoperability resource) deployed by DeepMind for Streams uses an open API, the contract between the company and the Royal Free Trust funnels connections via DeepMind’s own servers, and prohibits connections to other FHIR servers.
This blog post by Dr Joe Kvedar reflecting on Apple’s Health Record announcement makes for interesting reading ( I’m very optimistic about what this means for Patients and Carers ). But I can’t help but recall similar attempts to create healthdata repositories for patients on their mobile devices.
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