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Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is a Health Level 7 interoperability specification that defines JSON and XML data formats and a RESTful API. [ 64 ] [ 65 ] It is available under the CC0 license .
A collaboration agreement with Healthcare Services Platform Consortium (now called Logica) was announced in 2017. [28] Experiences with developing medical applications using FHIR to link to existing electronic health record systems clarified some of the benefits and challenges of the approach, and with getting clinicians to use them. [29]
Mirth Connect is a cross-platform interface engine used in the healthcare industry that enables the management of information using bi-directional sending of many types of messages. [1] [2] The primary use of this interface engine is in healthcare. [2]
The DHIS2 data model and platform are generic by design, not specifically tailored to the health context, to facilitate the application of DHIS2 to a variety of use cases. DHIS2 is a web-based platform. The core software and database are hosted on a server, which can be either physically located in the country of ownership or cloud-based.
A central part of the openEHR specifications is the set of information models, known in openEHR as 'reference models'. [6] The models constitute the base information models for openEHR systems, and define the invariant semantics of the Electronic Health Record (EHR), EHR Extract, and Demographics model, as well as supporting data types, data structures, identifiers and useful design patterns.
Health Level Seven, abbreviated to HL7, is a range of global standards for the transfer of clinical and administrative health data between applications with the aim to improve patient outcomes and health system performance.
In 1982, Meditech adopted the then-new MAGIC operating system/programming language for its health care information systems. In 1994, the company adopted client/server, a second software platform. While client/server utilized the same programming language, MAGIC runs all code on a central server, and clients are in effect dumb terminals. Client ...
The BioDigital Human Platform has over a million users, [5] including doctors, medical students, and yoga instructors. [6] New York University School of Medicine has used the software to teach medical students about anatomy. [7] [8] The company also offers a set of API's that allow developers to use the company's imaging technology.