Health care delivery is changing and patient-centered health care will depend on the ability to aggregate health data across provider networks through open standards like SMART on FHIR Grahame Grieve principal at Health Intersections in Melbourne, Australia is one of the architect-developers for HL7’s FHIR specifications that enable EHRs to exchange information. He joins us now to share insight on how the ability to aggregate health data will provide a better health care process. In this episode Grahame answers five questions, as well as discusses the new collaboration between HL7 and Google announced today at #HIMSS17.