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Finding the future of interoperability with Redox: Part 2 – HL7 v2 to FHIR (and back again)

Redox

In the first post, I covered how Redox is overcoming current limitations with bulk FHIR. This time, I’ll be discussing our capabilities to translate between HL7 ® v2 and HL7 ® FHIR ® —a reoccurring challenge for many of our customers. Let’s dive in. What does HL7 v2 do? Can you hear that? healthcare organizations use it.

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2023 HL7® FHIR® DevDays Top 3 Takeaways

Redox

Last week a handful of Redoxers headed over the big pond to take in 2023 HL7 FHIR DevDays. We loved connecting and reconnecting with the world’s foremost FHIR enthusiasts in Amsterdam. For example, there is healthy demand to implement FHIR-based queries (e.g., FHIR’s promise as a programable standard is being delivered.

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The healthcare executive’s guide to AI

Redox

At the height of the pandemic, providers scrambled to digitize care (e.g., enabling telehealth visits). Since then, many are focused on using digital technologies to change the way they do business (e.g., adopting a hybrid care model). Artificial intelligence (AI) is one of these groundbreaking technologies. There are five general types of AI.

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[Redox Review] April 2023 product and event update

Redox

Event recap [Virtual event] Lean forward – mapping HL7v2 to FHIR Adopting FHIR may feel daunting in a world where the majority of EHRs still rely on HL7v2 for data exchange. Don’t let HL7v2’s ubiquity hold you back. Lean forward into the future by mapping and transforming HL7v2 to FHIR.

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FHIR Adoption and Implementation Challenges

HIT Consultant

Kishore Pendyala, CEO of KP-Tech Services The Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard was introduced by HL7 in 2014 as a significant replacement for the HL7 V2 and V3 standards. Building on earlier standards like HL7 CDA, V2, and V3, FHIR is more user-friendly because it supports a wider range of technologies.

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