The FHIR Practice and Application Online Forum Series, led by FHIR experts, provides systematic instruction to help you gradually understand the application scenarios and operating methods of FHIR. Through standardized processes, you can quickly apply FHIR in real-world scenarios and effectively implement its applications.
In the seventh lesson, we will delve into Taizhi Cloud's FHIR exCloud medical information exchange service and demonstrate through real-world case studies how to use this solution to solve the problems of data silos or information asymmetry, promote the seamless flow of information between different medical institutions, improve the interoperability and accessibility of health information, and have a long-term impact on the future of medical informatization.
The presentation also included alternative solutions for those unable to fully transform in the short term due to FHIR requirements, the process, methods, and precautions for implementing FHIR through intermediary conversion architecture, and introductions and scenario descriptions for Taiwanese institutions to develop their own conversion services and for vendors to provide conversion services to external parties.
| Topic 1: Cloud Application Architecture and Data Security Solutions for FHIR Information Storage / Senior Manager, Hsu Chia-Wei, Taiwan Smart Cloud Consulting Services
| Topic 2: Transformation Framework and Promotion Strategies for Medical Information Standards Intermediaries / Dr. Hsiu-An Lee, Secretary-General of the Asia-Pacific Medical Informatics Association and the Taiwan Medical Informatics Association
You will learn:
● FHIR exCloud enables efficient exchange of FHIR information.
● Solving problems of traditional medical information systems
● Facilitating patient care and clinical decision-making
● The needs and potential applications of data transformation structures
● Precautions and verification process for data conversion
● The goal of promoting international standards for institutional data
Organizer: FHIR CoLAB
Co-organizers: Taiwan Medical Informatics Association, Taiwan Smart Cloud, ASUS Cloud, ASUS Health, Taiwan Standards and Interoperability Laboratory