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Implementing FHIR standards and API-based integrations is critical for seamless data sharing between digital health tools and core EHR systemsensuring patient-centric, connectedcare. However, legacy systems often fall short of integrating this data into core healthcare operations.
Interoperability is a public good and the industry has made progress over the last 15 years only because of the federal certification program and related standards, specifically the combination of USCDI content transported in FHIR format.
Our network connects 34,000 provider sites, includes more than 194 million unique individuals and has shared 3.5 We’re building the next generation of FHIR into our services—and looking ahead to create new use cases for care settings that are still untapped. billion documents to date.
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GlobalMed recently announced that it is delivering FHIR-enabled integration to address interoperability limits between virtual care delivery solutions and other systems such as EHRs and practice management software. Has your system changed its compatibility with FHIR versions and upgraded from STU2 to 3? Introducing DIMS.
By leveraging Epic SMART on FHIR (Substitutable Medical Applications and Reusable Technologies on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) technology, Glooko ensures a secure and compliant data exchange that integrates seamlessly into clinical workflows. The process is supported by Glookos Integration Manager to ensure a smooth setup.
The result is that clinicians have their patient’s complete history and can make evidence-based care decisions no matter where the patient is located. Since the data is integrated with the EHR using Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) protocols, the provider also receives the data in a way that is usable and actionable.
Intermountain Healthcare, a not-for-profit integrated health system headquartered in Utah, has built a robust virtual health program that includes ConnectCare , its direct-to-consumer telehealth service and ConnectCare Pro , its acute care program.
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Thirdly, its subsidiary, DeepMind, continues to explore the use of AI across the sector and implement a new healthcare standard, Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) to establish a connectedcare pathway and deliver care which is second to none.
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