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Real-world FHIR mapping use cases from HL7® FHIR® DevDays

Redox

2023 HL7 ® FHIR ® DevDays in Amsterdam stood out in a few ways, and in case you weren’t able to make it to the event, here’s your chance to digest the newly uploaded session recordings. These sessions highlighted two crucial truths about FHIR capabilities and adoption. In the meantime, check out our latest FHIR content below.

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#FHIR up the API Secure community

Healthcare Exchange Standards

My goal is to inspire cybersecurity consulting organizations to help out the FHIR community secure their implementations. This specialty knowledge is really needed by the FHIR community. Understanding how the FHIR specification defines use of REST, can help focus appropriate use and possibility for abuse.

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Security of #FHIR implementations concerns

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Security Report: " The New Healthcare Ecosystem will depend on FHIR APis, but Are They Secure? The point we should take from this research is that EHRs are doing a good job of securing their FHIR implementations FHIR is good and worthy There is room for improvement in some implementations There are included recommended improvements.

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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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Mantras for Secure FHIR Development

Healthcare Exchange Standards

This morning I presented to the India FHIR-Connectathon on the topic: Mantras for Secure FHIR Development The slides are available in google slide desk. Summarized below Alissa Knight -- White Hat Hacker The New Healthcare Ecosystem will depend on FHIR APIs, but are They Secure?

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Health Note Updates the Tired Old Patient Questionnaire

Healthcare IT Today

This article discusses the service provided by Health Note , which illustrates the capabilities of modern patient interaction using AI and integration with the EHR. Health Note digs into the EHR, using AI, and combines the information found with its own medical knowledge to ask the questions a doctor would normally ask during a visit.

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Hard #FHIR Safety Problem: Synchronization

Health Intersections

It’s a common thing for implementers to want to do with FHIR: connect to a FHIR server, and make a local copy of the information provided by the server, and then check back occasionally with the server for updates – that is, new resources, or changes to existing resources. (In “I never took X”).

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