Other Titles
- FHIR Resources and Data Types
- Electronic Health Records Exchange Through FHIR
Keywords
- FHIR
- HL7
- Medical Terminology
- Processes Data
- Processes Information
- Processes Documentation
- Health Information Exchange
- Electronic Health Records
- FHIR Smart
- Smart on FHIR
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FHIR Definitions Data Package
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is an interoperability standard for electronic exchange of healthcare information. FHIR was developed by Health Level Seven International (HL7), a not-for-profit organization accredited by the American National Standards Institute that develops and provides frameworks and standards for the sharing, integration and retrieval of clinical health data and other electronic health information.
Benefits
- Data spread over multiple practices and specialties can be accessed by all physicians providing care to a single patient, creating a more complete picture of all treatment plans and results.
- A complete EHR record can reduce unnecessary tests such as lab work and imaging and offer full medication history for more accurate prescribing.
- Patient care levels and outcomes within an organization will benefit from data that assists a practice to better assess its success in patient treatment plans, improves patient engagement strategies, provides better community outreach, improves patient outcomes and reduces the need for more critical care or hospital admissions.
- New and changing requirements, such as population health, will require consolidation of all patients within an organization that share common elements and can be combined with other populations to give national or regional statistics.
- Provides a framework for more scalable data advances via the use of existing language formats that will not incur the complete cost of replacing existing EHR systems.
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