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I have been asked quite often to explain how to secure FHIR. The basics of Security for FHIR are written up on the FHIR Specification. Don’t worry about security The first answer is the one I give to those in HL7 that are working on developing FHIR, or just getting their feet wet learning FHIR. Not too big.
Rene asked for an outline of Security topics for FHIR for an upcoming tutorial he is giving. The easy answer is go read all my blog articles under the #FHIR topic The second easy answer is to point at the FHIR security pages. There are efforts underway to create a Privacy Consent Directive modeled in FHIR.
IHE Connectathon did informal testing of Mobile access to Health Documents (aka #MHD - #XDS on #FHIR. MHD has a wide variety of deployment models, leveraging the simplicity of HTTP REST and the data model and interaction model defined in FHIR. For more on mHealth We had 9 different implementations testing at the Connectathon.
There is some strong discussion going on at HL7 around privacy concerns, especially now that HL7 FHIR has enabled easy application writing. The discussion started with an article " Warning mHealth security fears are opening doors to app and device innovation " summarizing a study done by Ketchum.
For health care, the application of FHIR standards helps mobilize data for better health, turbocharging this trend. While we read a broad range of industry analysts’ reports using these nouns, their definitions vary so broadly as to be, by 2019, fairly meaningless in terms of how they quantify these markets.
We support every data integration type (including FHIR) with every EHR in the market place,” said Shawn Farrell, Vice President of Customer Engagement at Avizia. “As Platforms can now offer high-definition video and audio to more closely simulate in-person care create a positive experience for both patients and providers.
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