Data Integration and Interoperability(FHIR, HL7)

$15.00

Format: On demand

Duration: 150 Mins

Instructors: Coral MED

Learning Credits: 0.2 CEU

*This course was updated on Jan 01, 1970.

Description

This course provides a comprehensive understanding of data integration and interoperability using FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and HL7 (Health Level Seven). Learners will explore how these standards enable seamless data exchange, real-time communication, and patient-centered healthcare. The unit covers FHIR architecture, HL7 V2.x and V3, RESTful APIs, data formats (JSON, XML), and integration with legacy systems. Students will also gain insights into real-time analytics, stream processing tools, and middleware integration for efficient and secure data sharing. Emphasis is placed on practical implementation, data governance, and interoperability challenges in modern healthcare settings.

The basics of FHIR and HL7 as interoperability standards in healthcare. How FHIR enables seamless data exchange between healthcare systems. Implement FHIR-based solutions for data interoperability in healthcare. The differences between HL7 V2.x and HL7 V3 standards. Stream processing tools used in healthcare for real-time data analysis. The challenges of integrating FHIR with legacy systems. Simple FHIR-based healthcare integration solution.
Define and recall key features, concepts, and functions of FHIR and HL7 interoperability standards in healthcare. Explain how FHIR architecture, APIs, and data formats enable secure and real-time healthcare data exchange. Apply FHIR-based frameworks and APIs to implement healthcare interoperability solutions. Differentiate between HL7 V2.x and V3 standards, evaluating their strengths, limitations, and applications. Utilize stream processing tools to integrate FHIR and HL7 for real-time healthcare analytics and patient monitoring. Evaluate challenges in integrating FHIR with legacy systems, including compatibility, cost, and compliance issues. Design and implement a simple FHIR-based data integration model demonstrating real-time data exchange and interoperability.
Learners should have: Basic understanding of healthcare data systems, EHRs, and data standards. Foundational knowledge of data exchange and web-based APIs. Awareness of data security and governance frameworks (HIPAA, GDPR).
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This course is ideal for: Health IT professionals managing interoperability projects. Software developers and system integrators working with FHIR or HL7. Healthcare administrators and policy makers involved in digital health initiatives. Health data analysts and informaticians using integration tools for clinical insights. Students and researchers pursuing careers in health data systems and interoperability engineering.