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Medical Informatics - Health Informatics on FHIR: How HL7's New API is Transforming Healthcare

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Book Synopsis: This textbook begins with an introduction to the US healthcare delivery system, its many systemic challenges and the prior efforts to develop and deploy informatics tools to help overcome those problems. It goes on to discuss health informatics from an historical perspective, its current state and its likely future state now that electronic health record systems are widely deployed, the HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability standard is being rapidly accepted as the means to access the data stored in those systems and analytics is increasing being used to gain new knowledge from that aggregated clinical data. It then turns to some of the important and evolving areas of informatics including population and public health, mHealth and big data and analytics. Use cases and case studies are used in all of these discussions to help readers connect the technologies to real world challenges.

Effective use of informatics systems and tools by providers and their patients is key to improving the quality, safety and cost of healthcare. With health records now digital, no effective means has existed for sharing them with patients, among the multiple providers who may care for them and for important secondary uses such as public/population health and research. This problem is a topic of congressional discussion and is addressed by the 21st Century Cures Act of 2016 that mandates that electronic health record (EHR) systems offer a patient-facing API.

HL7's Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is that API and this is the first comprehensive treatment of the technology and the many ways it is already being used. FHIR is based on web technologies and is thus a far more facile, easy to implement approach that is rapidly gaining acceptance. It is also the basis for a 'universal health app platform' that literally has the potential to foster innovation around the data in patient records similar to the app ecosystems smartphones created around the data they store. FHIR app stores have already been opened by Epic and Cerner, the two largest enterprise EHR vendors.

Provider facing apps are already being explored to improve EHR usability and support personalized medicine. Medicare and the Veteran's Administration have announced FHIR app platforms for their patients. Apple's new IOS 11.3 features the ability for consumers to aggregate their health records on their iPhone using FHIR. Health insurance companies are exploring applications of FHIR to improve service and communication with their providers and patients. SureScripts, the national e-Prescribing network, is using FHIR to help doctors know if their patients are complying with prescriptions.

This textbook is for introductory health informatics courses for computer science and health sciences students (e.g. doctors, nurses, PhDs), the current health informatics community, IT professionals interested in learning about the field and practicing healthcare providers. Though this textbook covers an important new technology, it is accessible to non-technical readers including healthcare providers, their patients or anyone interested in the use of healthcare data for improved care, public/population health or research.

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Are you ready to revolutionize the healthcare industry? Introducing Health Informatics on FHIR, the groundbreaking book that explores how HL7's new API is transforming healthcare as we know it. With the US healthcare delivery system facing numerous challenges, this textbook delves into the historical context of health informatics and its current state, highlighting the significant role of electronic health record systems and the HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability standard. Through real-world case studies, readers will gain a deeper understanding of how informatics tools can be effectively utilized to improve the quality, safety, and cost of healthcare.

One of the major obstacles in healthcare today is the lack of efficient data sharing among providers, patients, and for important secondary uses such as public health and research. However, the 21st Century Cures Act of 2016 mandates the implementation of a patient-facing API in electronic health record (EHR) systems. Enter HL7's Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), an API that offers a robust solution to this problem. With FHIR's foundation in web technologies, it provides a seamless and easy-to-implement approach, rapidly gaining acceptance across the industry. Imagine a universal health app platform built around the data in patient records, similar to the app ecosystems smartphones have revolutionized.

But the innovation doesn't stop there. Leading EHR vendors such as Epic and Cerner have already launched FHIR app stores, opening the doors to a new era of provider-facing apps aimed at improving EHR usability and supporting personalized medicine. Medicare and the Veteran's Administration are also embracing FHIR app platforms for their patients. Even Apple has jumped on board, with their latest IOS 11.3 update allowing individuals to aggregate their health records on their iPhones using FHIR.

Health insurance companies and organizations like SureScripts, the national e-Prescribing network, are actively exploring applications of FHIR to enhance service and communication with providers and patients. The potential for transformation in the healthcare industry is immense, and Health Informatics on FHIR provides an unparalleled guide to navigate this exciting landscape.

If you're ready to take your healthcare informatics knowledge to new heights and be at the forefront of revolutionizing the industry, order your copy of Health Informatics on FHIR today! Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about the groundbreaking technology that is shaping the future of healthcare. Order now and be prepared to be a catalyst for change!

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