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FHIR - Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources - a New era for Patients


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João Bocas - The #Wearables Expert ™ Interviews Dave DeBronkart, called "E-Patient", Patient Empowerment Evangelist , Author and Keynote Speaker.


The Topic is: Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) - a new era for Patients


We've discussed and touched upon the following:

- What is FHIR (Fast Interoperability Interoperability Resources)


- What are the main Benefits and the main Challenges?


- What is the difference between API (application programming interface) and FHIR?


How can we make Healthcare Uncomplicated?


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In this video, we'll dive into the world of FHIR and explore what it is, the main benefits it offers, the challenges it presents, and how it differs from APIs. We'll also explore how FHIR is making healthcare uncomplicated.


So, what is FHIR? FHIR, or Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, is a standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically. It's designed to make it easier for healthcare providers, patients, and healthcare organizations to access and share healthcare data seamlessly across different systems.


One of the main benefits of FHIR is that it allows for more efficient and accurate healthcare data exchange. With FHIR, healthcare providers can quickly and easily access patient data from other providers, making it easier to provide better, more coordinated care.


However, like any new technology, FHIR also presents several challenges. One of the biggest challenges is ensuring the security and privacy of patient data. As FHIR allows for more efficient and widespread sharing of patient data, it's essential that strict security protocols are in place to protect patient privacy.


Another challenge is the need for standardized data formats. Without standardized data formats, it becomes difficult for different healthcare systems to communicate with each other effectively. FHIR aims to solve this problem by standardizing data formats, making it easier for healthcare systems to exchange information.


So, how does FHIR differ from APIs? While APIs allow for the exchange of data between different systems, they often lack the standardization required to ensure seamless interoperability. FHIR, on the other hand, is specifically designed to provide a standardized approach to healthcare data exchange, making it easier for different systems to communicate with each other.


Now, let's talk about the difference between FHIR and APIs. APIs, or application programming interfaces, are a way for different software systems to communicate with each other. FHIR is a type of API that is specifically designed for healthcare information exchange. It provides a standardized way for different healthcare systems to exchange data with each other.


Finally, let's talk about how we can make healthcare uncomplicated. One way to do this is by implementing FHIR. By making it easier for healthcare systems to communicate and share data with each other, we can create a more coordinated and efficient healthcare system. This can lead to better health outcomes for patients and a more sustainable healthcare system overall.



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