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Microsoft unveils Azure IoT Connector for FHIR, to help with RPM security

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Microsoft is previewing its new Azure IoT Connector for FHIR, an API feature that enables healthcare organizations to scale secure connectivity for an array of devices streaming protected health information. WHY IT MATTERS. "Developers have to build their own secure pipelines from scratch. THE LARGER TREND. ON THE RECORD.

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The New Rules of Healthcare Platforms: APIs Enable the Platforming of Healthcare

E-CareManagement

by Vince Kuraitis , Brendan Keeler , and Jody Ranck Recent regulations have mandated the use of HL7 FHIR APIs (application programming interfaces) to share health data. APIs facilitate the sharing of health data across different devices and platforms. We recommend a more opportunistic POV.

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FHIR #DevDays announces Patient Innovator Track finalists: two companies, two patients!

Society for Participatory Medicine

This is a cross-post from my personal blog. The organizers of the FHIR #DevDays conference next month have announced the four finalists who will come to Amsterdam to present their ideas to a panel of judges. In contrast to this, the HL7 FHIR organization said explicitly this June that #FHIR exists to serve patient needs.

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HL7, #FHIR, and Covid-19

Health Intersections

I’ve asked HL7 members to comment on the things they’re doing below (but honestly, they probably won’t have time – I’m getting this blog post out in a hurry between builds). But we’ll do the best with what we’ve got.

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Manage your health data, or trust blindly? Setting the stage for a data disaster, part 2

Society for Participatory Medicine

That’s pretty much what happened to me ten years ago this month, except it wasn’t my money, it was my health data. The errors were so bad, and the lessons were so surprising, eye-opening, and important that when I blogged it, to my surprise the Boston Globe called and put the story on page one. This is good.

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How EHR Interoperability Benefits Remote Patient Monitoring (webinar)

Clear Arch Health

OVERVIEW: This webinar examines specific ways that EHR interoperability and electronic health records systems integration can deliver a range of benefits to remote patient monitoring (RPM) for driving improved care coordination.

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It’s the 10th anniversary of trying to get our health data: “I’m putting my data in Google and HealthVault”

Society for Participatory Medicine

Ten years ago the whole issue of personal health data exploded into the headlines. In one view, in the decade since then not much has changed, but in another view, an enormous amount of infrastructure has changed, and I think we’re on the verge of an eruption due to the success of the new FHIR data interface.