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[Health-dev] FHIR adoption in GNU Health
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Luis Falcon |
Subject: |
[Health-dev] FHIR adoption in GNU Health |
Date: |
Tue, 04 Mar 2014 13:43:50 +0000 |
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Dear all
I've been researching on different methods / standards to exchange
patient information across health centers / EMRs.
Although there are different solutions that can be implemented in GNU
Health, I find FHIR[1] the best option, due to :
- Modern and practical
- "Human readable" messages. This is key, so even in the event of not a
very wide adoption of the standard, the message could be easily parsed.
- Well defined "resources" to manage patient / party demographics and
history.
- Support XML and JSON at both client and server side
- Good technical documentation and test servers
The FHIR module / functionality implementation in GNU Health will run in
parallel with the other specifications, such as HL7 V2 or PIX/PDQ
profiles proposed by members of the GNU Health community.
I will start with the implementation in GNU Health of the FHIR patient
resource. Anyone that would like to join me in developing the FHIR
module, please let me know.
Best,
1 .- FHIR : Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources
http://www.hl7.org/implement/standards/fhir/
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