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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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Bonus Features – February 25, 2024 – 73% of digital health vendors use FHIR APIs, 83% of clinicians think telemedicine is good for chronic condition management, plus 28 more stories

Healthcare IT Today

A survey published in JAMIA found 73% of digital health vendors are using standards-based FHIR APIs when integrating with EHR systems. The news isn’t all good, as ONC noted in a blog post , as 68% of vendors are also using some form of proprietary APIs as well.

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Starting to blog again

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Sorry to my audience for not getting much from my blog lately. Some blog topics: IHE (ITI and possibly others) Plans for next year. Something assertive about OAuth and FHIR I often write an article based on some random question I got via email. You can try to use my blog " Ask Me A Question " I am very sick of forms.

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Glad 2021 is now passed

Healthcare Exchange Standards

The secret of getting started is breaking your complex overwhelming tasks into small manageable tasks, and then starting on the first one." - Mark Twain Over the year, my blog saw mostly the same amount of visitors (90k), and I posted mostly the same number of articles (30).

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Trust In Data Stewardship Is Healthcare Providers’ To Lose

Health Populi

One of the SMA objectives is to consider the Conference in advance and offer thoughts about what we’ll expect, which I did here in the HIMSS blog space. The cloud and FHIR standards are fostering a new era of interoperability in health care.

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Ask, just ask

Healthcare Exchange Standards

I am short on ideas of topics that I should elaborate on in a blog article. I look at and respond to Comments anywhere on my blog, but I recognize that some don't like google's requirement for google account. All questions and suggestions posted are subject to this Blog's Policies. It costs you nothing. I might not even answer.

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FHIR Consent as a Resource or Profile

Healthcare Exchange Standards

The topic is Patient Privacy Consent; the discussion is if this should be modeled as a core FHIR Resource, or as a core FHIR Profile upon the Contract Resource. When we first started to model Privacy Consent Directive in FHIR, we had just finished (mostly finished) the CDA Privacy Consent Directive. Break away from Contract.

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