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Featured Health IT Job: Enterprise Architect

Healthcare IT Today

On behalf of the State, NYeC leads the Statewide Health Information Network for New York (SHIN-NY), a network connecting healthcare providers statewide, develops policies and standards that support the utilization of health technologies, and assists healthcare providers in adopting and effectively using electronic health records.

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The Digital Health Hype Cycle 2018

Lloyd Price

HL7 FHIR - Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, pronounced "fire") is a draft standard describing data formats and elements (known as "resources") and an application programming interface (API) for exchanging electronic health records. What is a Hype Cycle? How do Hype Cycle's work?

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Redox unwraps interoperability in 2023

Redox

A few things seemed to proceed as expected, including the adoption of FHIR standards across the EHR market base, but much was rather unexpected. Antiquated methods will be kicked to the curb in favor of APIs, FHIR, nationwide networks, patient authorized retrieval, and more.” The short answer from all of them was “not exactly.”

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Weekender 6/21/19

HIStalk Weekender

A group of health and technology organizations develops open source cancer data standards and specifications that can be incorporated into EHRs via FHIR. A private equity firm acquires EHR/PM vendor Nextech for $500 million. Change Healthcare increases the amount of its IPO again, this time to $1.2

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2024 HL7® FHIR® DevDays Top 5 takeaways (a newbie’s take)

Redox

This year marked my inaugural voyage to HL7® FHIR® DevDays , alongside my Redox colleagues, Autumn Ike , and Mike Paetz. This expert community built around FHIR is as collectively passionate as they are incredibly knowledgeable. This expert community built around FHIR is as collectively passionate as they are incredibly knowledgeable.

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The Challenges and Barriers in Standardized and Secure Data Exchange

Healthcare IT Today

FHIR-based API usage by Payers (Government and Commercial) in the next few years will usher in enriched datasets to TEFCA networks. There is a need for partnership between public-private players to develop patient engagement applications (SMART on FHIR) for better access to data.

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

An obvious example of how such limited thinking comprises your ability to see the opportunity is demonstrated by how Dr Sim has presented the concept that mHealth is somehow limited by adoption of smartphones. I do not discuss sensors and apps intended solely for use by health care professionals in health care settings.