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Detailed Analysis and Road Map Proposal for Care Transition Records and Their Transmission Process: Mixed Methods Study

Detailed Analysis and Road Map Proposal for Care Transition Records and Their Transmission Process: Mixed Methods Study

They offer structured consent management for patients, meet the high security standards of the European Union, and foster interoperability by using the standard Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources Health Level 7 (HL7), for exchanging electronic health care data. The implementation of Germany’s electronic patient record (e PA) [20] is progressing; however, it faces challenges. Many health care providers are not yet integrated, and patients must manually upload data.

Elisabeth Veronica Mess, Matthias Regner, Sabahudin Balic, Lukas Kleybolte, Lisa Daufratshofer, Andreas Mahler, Sabrina Tilmes, Viktor Werlitz, Claudia Reuter, Alexandra Teynor

JMIR Nursing 2025;8:e60810

Design and Development of Learning Management System Huemul for Teaching Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

Design and Development of Learning Management System Huemul for Teaching Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource: Algorithm Development and Validation Study

The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) is an interoperability standard used in health information technology, introduced in 2011 by the Standard Developing Organization Health Level Seven International (HL7) [3].

Sergio Guinez-Molinos, Sonia Espinoza, Jose Andrade, Alejandro Medina

JMIR Med Educ 2024;10:e45413

The Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Standard: Systematic Literature Review of Implementations, Applications, Challenges and Opportunities

The Fast Health Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Standard: Systematic Literature Review of Implementations, Applications, Challenges and Opportunities

This feature makes FHIR a unique standard from all other standards because it was not available in all previous versions of HL7 (v2, v3) or the HL7 clinical document architecture (CDA). The basic building blocks of FHIR are the so-called resources, a generic definition of common health care concepts (eg, patient, observation, practitioner, device, condition). FHIR uses Java Script object notation and XML structures for data exchange and resources serialization.

Muhammad Ayaz, Muhammad F Pasha, Mohammed Y Alzahrani, Rahmat Budiarto, Deris Stiawan

JMIR Med Inform 2021;9(7):e21929