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- Health Level Seven International
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- Welcome to the HL7 FHIR Foundation
Welcome to the HL7® FHIR® Foundation, the home for FHIR Implementers FHIR (Fast Health Interoperability Resources) is an HL7 specification for Healthcare Interoperability
- Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources - Wikipedia
FHIR provides an alternative to document-centric approaches by directly exposing discrete data elements as services For example, basic elements of healthcare like patients, admissions, diagnostic reports and medications can each be retrieved and manipulated via their own resource URLs
- Health Level 7 (HL7) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) is a widely used application programming interface (API)-focused standard used to represent and exchange health information maintained by the standards development organization HL7® (Health Level 7)
- Index - FHIR v4. 3. 0
See the executive summary, the developer's introduction, clinical introduction, or architect's introduction, and then the FHIR overview roadmap Timelines See also the open license (and don't miss the full Table of Contents and the Community Credits or you can search this specification)
- Learn About FHIR | CMS
DevDays is an annual event, hosted by HL7 International, that gives health IT professionals the opportunity to learn about FHIR, exchange ideas, and apply what they have learned in their day-to-day work Below you can find highlights from past DevDays events
- FHIR Standards: Overview with Examples | Heidi AI
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standards define the manner of how healthcare information is exchanged between different computer systems The system does not intervene in the way that data is stored in these systems This set of standards is the most updated version of HL7 specifications for healthcare interoperability
- Understanding FHIR: Principles, Benefits, Use Cases, and Challenges
FHIR (pronounced as "fire") is a set of standards designed to securely exchange healthcare data electronically between various systems in the healthcare industry
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