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Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources
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FHIR
, Fast Health Interoperability Resources
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, pronounced "fire") is a draft standard describing data formats and elements (known as "resources…
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2020
2020
Safety Improvement for SMART on FHIR Apps with Data Quality by Contract
Jean-Philippe Stoldt
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J. Weber
IEEE International Conference on Software…
2020
Corpus ID: 218832105
Initiatives leveraging the emerging SMART on FHIR standard are promising healthcare system improvements while reducing…
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2019
2019
GIRLS, a Gateway for Interoperability of electronic health Record in Low-cost System : * Interoperability beetween FHIR and OpenEHR Standards
Fabio Gomes
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Renato Freitas
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Morgana Ribeiro
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César Moura
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O. Andrade
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Mauro Oliveira
International Conference on e-Health Networking…
2019
Corpus ID: 211689880
Clinical information about patients should be consistent, complete and available to health professionals, ensuring quality care…
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2018
2018
Using PROV and Blockchain to Achieve Health Data Provenance
Massimiliano Massi
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Abdallah Miladi
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Andrea Margheri
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V. Sassone
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Jason Rosenzweig
2018
Corpus ID: 46928860
Provenance is the foundation of data quality, usually implemented by automatically capturing the trace of data manipulation over…
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2017
2017
An FHIR-based Framework for Consolidation of Augmented EHR from Hospitals for Public Health Analysis
Fatima Khalique
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S. Khan
Advanced Industrial Conference on…
2017
Corpus ID: 115198268
Health Information Exchanges (HIEs) are the infrastructures for sharing health data between providers, patients, health agencies…
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2017
2017
An Intercepting API-Based Access Control Approach for Mobile Applications
Yaira K. Rivera Sánchez
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S. Demurjian
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Lukas Gnirke
International Conference on Web Information…
2017
Corpus ID: 42603625
Mobile device users employ mobile applications to realize tasks once limited to desktop devices, e.g., web browsing, media (audio…
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2017
2017
Building an FHIR Ontology based Data Access Framework with the OHDSI Data Repositories
Guoqian Jiang
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Guohui Xiao
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Richard C. Kiefer
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E. Prud'hommeaux
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H. Solbrig
American Medical Informatics Association Annual…
2017
Corpus ID: 36999290
Clinical and translational research increasingly relies on the existence of robust integrated data repositories (IDRs) to combine…
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2016
2016
Anatomic Pathology Structured Report Under FHIR
T. Schrader
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J. Libramm
2016
Corpus ID: 78951439
Introduction/ Background The last version of profile for the structured report of IHE was created 2011(IHE). Many discussions…
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2016
2016
Digital Health Interoperability Frameworks: Use of RM-ODP Standards
Z. Milosevic
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A. Bond
IEEE 20th International Enterprise Distributed…
2016
Corpus ID: 13989426
It has been ten years since the publication of our first paper reporting on the beginning of a new national e- health…
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2016
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2016
Integrated, reliable and cloud-based personal health record: A scoping review
Jesus Romero
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Pablo López
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José Luis Vázquez Noguera
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Cristian Cappo
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Diego Pinto
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Cynthia Villalba
arXiv.org
2016
Corpus ID: 13280292
Personal Health Records (PHR) emerge as an alternative to integrate patient's health information to give a global view of…
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2015
2015
An Event-driven Health Service Bus
Despina T. Meridou
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A. Kapsalis
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P. Kasnesis
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C. Patrikakis
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I. Venieris
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D. Kaklamani
2015
Corpus ID: 30400968
The enormous set of health and wellbeing data sources, as well as the diversity of the data, calls for an effective, time-aware…
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