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One of the answers to this question for startup companies is FHIR. Certainly the FHIR standard is still maturing to include more data, but the data in the current FHIR standards can solve a lot of data access challenges for startup companies. The contest is pretty simple. That’s right.
Question : I have a simple question, does R4 have the capability of storing video type data back into the EHR? Answer : There’s several parts to this answer: FHIR Support for Video. Yes, the FHIR specification supports the Media Resource. Yes, the FHIR specification supports the Media Resource.
Or maybe they hear about this new more modern FHIR standard that will give them access to that data. In the video interview below, Schiess shares how the solution works and the problems it solves for developers. They assume that there must be some easy EHR API they can tap into that will provide them with the data access they need.
Thus, SAS Health Solutions offers a common data model, ingesting data from disparate sources of FHIR data into the appropriate fields for analysis. Gail Stephens, VP, Health and Life Sciences, explains the uses for SAS Health in this video, her goal being to “get patients to better health, more quickly.”
I already have one proposal for the transition from the current Federated Health Information Exchange to supporting FHIR, that is based on a transition from CDA to FHIR-Documents. Federated FHIR Resource Servers In this article I am going to add another step to the smooth transition. I will get to those later.
In this video, President Jay Nakashima explains the role they play, particularly in public health, scaling FHIR and TEFCA. He is also looking forward to wider adoption of FHIR, which eHealth Exchange has been working with since 2017.
Plus, Buckle shares with us a bit about how they’re approaching FHIR and what role that’s going to play for CommonWell going forward. Along with these important updates, we also asked Liz Buckle, Director of Product at CommonWell Health Alliance , to talk about their work on CommonWell 2.0 and their journey to TEFCA.
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Don Rucker, MD, chief strategy officer at 1upHealth , shows us in this video how current regulations and FHIR standards will actually make that happen. Watch the video for more details about pressures on Medicare Advantage plans, rules about prior authorization, FHIR APIs, and more.
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The SMART-on-FHIR open platform allows clinicians to offer third-party apps in a standard manner. A clinician can recommend a service from the patient portal to a patient: a video, a PDF, or an app to manage their condition. Furthermore, a wealth of home-based solutions are being offered by a range of IT companies.
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As we move away from sharing whole charts to the modern FHIR API, organizations can extract particular elements needed by the person requesting data. Watch the video for Murray’s insights on interoperability and some of the keys to success when sharing data between providers and payers.
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With this commentary on IT companies trying to promise data sharing as a turn-key solution or package, Hyland lays out in this video his vision of “point-in-time interoperability,” which would allow bidirectional data exchange among multiple organizations while the patient is undergoing a health care episode.
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Check out the video below to hear the full story and to learn more about the KERI standard that has been used in other industries and now Jeffery and his team are bringing to healthcare. Check out the video below to learn more about Jeffery’s personal journey to becoming a health IT entrepreneur and his company healthKERI.
In the video interview below, Scott Stuewe, President and CEO at DirectTrust , shared the vision for the DirectTrust directory going forward. He shares how this change will address some of the challenges of the current approach and how the shift to FHIR based updates from batch updates is going to make a difference.
Other people contributed – in fact, dropped everything to contribute, all in their own time: Brett Esler gave us free use of his FHIR GP Access library to access the appointment diary for Best Practice, Medical Director, and ZedMed and then worked to improve it for us.
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Then, we’ll be publishing each episode as a podcast and YouTube video here after it finishes on the radio. Plus, all of the audio and video versions will be made available to stream on HealthcareITToday.com. So tune in as we discuss some hot topics and have some fun along the way!
This fall Brenda entered her story in a competition for the “DevDays” (Developer Days) for the HL7 FHIR community. Email subscribers, if you can’t see the video, click here to play it on our YouTube channel.) Video here.) More on that below.) Here you go. It’s a pretty amazing 14 minute story.
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Check out this video interview with Paul Wilder from CommonWell to learn more about the need for healthcare organizations to get connected already. HIMSS23 #HITsm #healthit @CommonWell pic.twitter.com/yLIq8NBs9m — Healthcare IT Today (@hcittoday) April 18, 2023 FHIR APIs are wonderful, but they’re not sufficient on their own.
The video below is a compilation of their answers. Kristen Valdes, Founder and CEO at b.well I think we’re going to see a rush towards people moving into platforming on FHIR using open standards. And thank you to all of you for taking the time out of your day to read this article and watch this video!
But despite the availability of FHIR and of APIs from many vendors, interoperability is often described as “difficult and “not frictionless” according to Loyd Bittle, CEO and Founder at Innovar Healthcare. Patients, regulators, and payers are insisting on data exchange in health care.
Healthcare IT Today recorded close to 90 videos in Orlando. John sat down with Anthony Murray at MRO to chat about how FHIR APIs help organizations extract exactly the information they need – a process more efficient and less duplicative than sharing entire charts.
The recommendation I give here is restricted to the gross level: for Document Sharing at the XDS/XCA/DocumentReference metadata level; for FHIR REST at the returned Bundle.meta.security level, but not on each Resource in the Bundle; and for CDA at the CDA header, but not on each element. Available from the FHIR specification for easy reading.
In June this year, there will be the first FHIR DevDays in the United States – in Boston. In fact, last year I attended FHIR DevDays in Amsterdam to guide the clinical track. We talked about using FHIR in clinical scenarios and how tools like clinFHIR support designing the datamodels for these scenarios.
Then the telemedicine solution is deployed and you discover the vendor’s version of integration is limited to their video platform, allowing you to launch a video consult from your EHR. Video integration and virtual video consults offer plenty of benefits. The data exchange you expected – and need – isn’t an option.
The following video is a compilation of their answers to these two questions. I think similarly along those lines, one of the things I have seen a lot recently in the industry is concern around technology or the belief that technology is going to solve all of our problems – technology like AI, FHIR, API, etc.
Generative AI is a form of ML that produces text, video, images, and other content based on a training data set. Also, it can analyze images, videos, and unstructured data in ways ML can’t easily do. Once clinical data is in FHIR, it’s easier to connect that data with a variety of cloud services and applications. (
Event recap [Virtual event] Lean forward – mapping HL7v2 to FHIR Adopting FHIR may feel daunting in a world where the majority of EHRs still rely on HL7v2 for data exchange. Lean forward into the future by mapping and transforming HL7v2 to FHIR. Redox’s recommendations on HL7v2 to FHIR mapping.
This includes the design, research, ethics and analysis of interactive computing products (computers, mobile phones, websites, wireless technologies, mobile applications, video games, etc.) created for the purpose of changing people's attitudes or behaviour.
Then the telemedicine solution is deployed and you discover the vendor’s version of integration is limited to their video platform, allowing you to launch a video consult from your EHR. Video integration and virtual video consults offer plenty of benefits. The data exchange you expected – and need – isn’t an option.
The first is a standard special enrollment period for those who lose Medicaid or CHIP coverage , and the second is guidance for states to apply for Medicaid Section 1115 Demonstration to provide coverage to those being released from incarceration , with a key role for care coordination technology that leverages FHIR.
Of course these levels of telehealth utilization will calm down as our agoraphobia subsides, but we’ve been broken out of our old school habits and are now willing to see our providers via a video screen. Heck, even Tinder now allows users to hop on a video call.). To add fuel to the fire (or FHIR?
The video below is a compilation of their answers. So we’re really impressed by what we’re seeing people doing with the data that we supply in a FHIR compliant manner and really what that’s unlocking in terms of overall care. We could not do this without all of your support.
Darena Solutions took the lid off its new MeldRx platform-as-a-service that enables the rapid creation of FHIR-compatible healthcare apps, taking much of the guesswork out of app development while ensuring that new tools integrate seamlessly with EHRs.
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