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  2. IEEE 11073 service-oriented device connectivity - Wikipedia

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    The Service Model specifies the way in which service consumer can interact with medical devices implementing the role of a service provider. IEEE 11073-10207 enables the structural interoperability between medical devices. The non-normative name is Basic Integrated Clinical Environment Protocol Specification (BICEPS). [1] [2] [10]

  3. Health Level 7 - Wikipedia

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    The standards allow for easier 'interoperability' of healthcare data as it is shared and processed uniformly and consistently by the different systems. This allows clinical and non-clinical data to be shared more easily, theoretically improving patient care and health system performance.

  4. Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. Certification Commission for Healthcare Information Technology

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    Reduce the risk of Healthcare Information Technology (HIT) investment by physicians and other providers; Ensure interoperability (compatibility) of HIT products; Assure payers and purchasers providing incentives for electronic health records (EHR) adoption that the ROI will be improved quality; Protect the privacy of patients' personal health ...

  6. Health Level Seven International - Wikipedia

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    Health Level Seven International (HL7) is a non-profit ANSI-accredited standards development organization that develops standards that provide for global health data interoperability. The 2.x versions of the standards are the most commonly used in the world.

  7. Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium - Wikipedia

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    The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) is a standards developing organization (SDO) dealing with medical research data linked with healthcare,made to enable information system interoperability and to improve medical research and related areas of healthcare.

  8. Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, an agreement was announced for cooperation with the Continua Health Alliance. [18] In 2012, a guide was published on access to health data from mobile devices. [19] Although in 2004 an estimate was that complete interoperability could be completed in ten years, by 2013 results were still mixed. [20]

  9. Architecture of Interoperable Information Systems - Wikipedia

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    The AIOS was described in a doctoral thesis and is based on the results of various research projects on interoperability. [1] It is independent from specific products or vendors but describes generically the different layers, views, relationships and technical means needed to efficiently establish interoperable information systems.