Patient-Centered Radiology with FHIR: an Introduction to the Use of FHIR to Offer Radiology a Clinically Integrated Platform

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) is an open interoperability standard that allows external software to quickly search for and access clinical information from the electronic medical record (EMR) in a method that is developer-friendly, using current internet technology standards. In...

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BIOMEDICAL RADIOGRAPHY
COMPUTER CODES
Computer programs
Construction standards
Diagnostic Imaging
DRUGS
Electronic Health Records
Electronic medical records
Health care
Health Information Interoperability
Health Level Seven
Humans
Imaging
Informatics
Internet
Interoperability
Medical electronics
Medical imaging
MEDICAL RECORDS
Medicine
Medicine & Public Health
Patient-Centered Care - methods
PROGRAMMING
Queries
Radiology
Radiology - methods
RADIOLOGY AND NUCLEAR MEDICINE
Radiology Information Systems
RESOURCES
Software
Time
Workflow
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