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Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) - First Public Comment

Healthcare Exchange Standards

The Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) Profile is a 100% FHIR Document Sharing infrastructure leveraging many IHE FHIR profiles including MHD. This Document Sharing includes support for sharing FHIR-Documents, but is content format agnostic, thus equally capable of sharing CDA documents, PDF documents, or imaging.

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Mobile Health Document Sharing (MHDS) Profile

Healthcare Exchange Standards

This profile shows how to build a Document Sharing Exchange using IHE profiled FHIR® standard, rather than the legacy IHE profiles that is dominated by XDS and HL7® v2. The MHDS Profile specifies how a collection of IHE profiles can be used by communities for exchanging health information. 3 - Section 4.0

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Consumers’ and Physicians’ Growing Embrace of Digital Health via PwC

Health Populi

Christian Dameff and colleagues from UC-San Diego answer the question by saying, yes, PHRs are indeed more promising in this smartphone era with the advancement and adoption of FHIR standards that help make electronic health records more inter-operable.

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Webinar on Document Sharing HIE on FHIR

Healthcare Exchange Standards

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.

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What is MHD beyond XDS-on-FHIR?

Healthcare Exchange Standards

So back in 2011 I wrote the first profile in IHE that was targeting ‘ease of use by lightweight application platforms such as Mobile Health Applications”. The Mobile Health Documents (MHD) profile was born to provide a more simple API to an XDS environment. The Mobile Health Documents (MHD) is the result.

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Mobile Health Cloud vs Privacy Regulations

Healthcare Exchange Standards

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.

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5 Digital Health Predictions for 2018 by Lloyd Price

Lloyd Price

The program also supports independent mobile app developers who target providers and patients. App Orchard, for its part, lets developers use a FHIR-based API to access an Epic development sandbox. Previously, Epic wouldn’t let mobile app developers connect to its EMR until a customer requested permission on their behalf.