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The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, / f aɪər /, like fire) standard is a set of rules and specifications for the secure exchange of electronic health care data. It is designed to be flexible and adaptable, so that it can be used in a wide range of settings and with different health care information systems.
Cecil Duddley Mends is a Ghanaian fashion designer and entrepreneur. [2] He is the founder of CDM Fashion Couture and CDM School of Design . [3] [4] Early life and ...
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.
Brodie-Mends was born on 26 November 1929 at Sekondi in the Western Region, Ghana.. His early education began in 1934 at the Catholic Primary School in Sekondi.He enrolled at Aggrey Memorial College, Cape Coast in 1940 but left in 1941 and joined Mfantsipim School, Cape Coast in 1942 to continue his secondary education.
Mends is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bright Middleton Mends (born 1992), Ghanaian footballer; Christopher Mends (1724–1799), Welsh Methodist minister; Edward Ebo Mends (born 2000), Ghanaian footballer; Esme Mends (born 1986), Ghanaian footballer; Frank Mends Stone (1857–1942), Australian lawyer and politician
Captain Sir Robert Mends (c. 1767 – 4 September 1823) was a prominent British Royal Navy officer of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century, who lost an arm in the American War of Independence, caught in an explosion at the Battle of Groix in 1795 and wounded again at the action of 6 April 1809.
The Mend performed for a second time during the first semi-final on 6 May 2012, singing a mash-up of "(I Just) Died in Your Arms" and "Written in the Stars", and once again received rave reviews from the judges, with Cowell stating that there is a market for the band, and praising their vocals.
Sir William Robert Mends, GCB (27 February 1812 – 26 June 1897), was a British admiral of the Royal Navy, eldest son of Admiral William Bowen Mends [1] [2] and nephew of Captain Robert Mends. William Mends was born at Plymouth into a naval family. He married Melita, third daughter of Dr Joseph Stilon M.D. R.N. on 6 January 1839.