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Webinar recording is available that covers the Document Sharing Health Information Exchange (HIE) on FHIR. This is available on the IHE YouTube channel The slide deck with embedded recording is in the IT-Infrastructure github repo The content for this presentation are baked into the IHE Mobile Health Documents Sharing (MHDS) profile.
The Wisconsin HIE (WISHIN) held a summit last week. The following diagram clearly shows Wisconsin leadership This is such an exciting perspective of what the Wisconsin HIE delivers today, and where they are targeting for future support. It seems to me that the statistics show a really strong and healthy HIE.
The last time I did a year-end report was at the end of 2017 - HIE Future is Bright - stepping into 2018. 1.6k) Agile improvements toward #FHIR (1.5k) Security of #FHIR implementations concerns (1k) It is good to see that the Alisa Knight cybersecurity attacks on #FHIR were not a big reason for visitors to my blog.
Here is the HIE-Whitepaper Those looking to deploy a Health Information Exchange will find guidance on recognized principles and mechanisms. Where an exchange is based on legacy IHE profiles of XDS or XCA, there is guidance on how to enable a more easy on-ramp and off-ramp in the MHD profile that uses FHIR for the API.
The International Patient Summary (IPS) content, as defined in the ISO 27269 data model specification, utilizes IHE’s document sharing infrastructure including cross-community, HIE, direct exchange models, and more. YouTube presentation, long , and short.
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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