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FHIR Bundle Visualizer

HAY on FHIR

So a little while back I wrote about an app I developed during the WGM Connectathon to send an HL7 v2 message to a converter app, and display the response (a FHIR Bundle ) in a number of visualizations after validating it using the community supplied validation tool (actually, exposed by the reference servers via the $validate operation).

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clinFHIR stock take

HAY on FHIR

This is actually part of a project I’ve been working on for a little while – learning FHIR with clinFHIR – so it’s a perfect time to be doing it. The idea for clinFHIR started shortly after FHIR started to gain prominence within HL7 – coming up to 10 years ago now.

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Patient data embargo management

Healthcare Exchange Standards

Embargo Use-case The clearest embargo reason is a patient safety reason, preventing a Patient from seeing a particularly damaging observation, until their primary care physician can have a one-on-one discussion. Such as the above example, once the primary care physician has had the conversation then the embargo should stop.

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Weekly Roundup – March 4, 2023

Healthcare IT Today

Andy Oram discussed how adopting FHIR should be a no-brainer for better public health data collection and sharing – and how that must be followed up with standards for what data should be collected and shared. The industry’s concerns about AI aren’t entirely new, but process automation presents a new wrinkle.

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Covid-19 : the defining milestone for technology in healthcare

Lloyd Price

And to some extent this is true, particularly in the short term in the sweetspot subsectors of digital primary care and remote diagnostics where new ways of working should become rapidly embedded into business-as-usual. So from what we have seen, what can we expect over the next six months?

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Review of Mobile Devices and Health by Ida Sim in the NEJM

mHealth Insight

who is a Primary Care Physician, Professor at UCSF & coFounder at Open mHealth (follow her on Twitter @IdaSim ). An obvious example of how such limited thinking comprises your ability to see the opportunity is demonstrated by how Dr Sim has presented the concept that mHealth is somehow limited by adoption of smartphones.

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Workforce development: Your organization is only as strong as its people

Healthcare IT News - Telehealth

Focus on Workforce Development According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, the United States will see a shortage of between 46,900 and 121,900 physicians by 2032, including both primary care doctors and specialists. How can you minimize the effect of this trend on your healthcare organization? Collection. Collection.

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