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Principles of Health Interoperability FHIR, HL7 and SNOMED CT
Titre:
Principles of Health Interoperability FHIR, HL7 and SNOMED CT
ISBN (Numéro international normalisé des livres):
9783030568832
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Edition:
4th ed. 2021.
PRODUCTION_INFO:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2021.
Description physique:
XVIII, 475 p. 110 illus., 35 illus. in color. online resource.
Collections:
Health Information Technology Standards,
Table des matières:
Contents -- Foreword -- Preface -- Part 1 Principles of Health Interoperability -- The Health Information Revolution -- Why Interoperability is Hard -- Terminology, Content, Exchange -- Safety Thinking -- Part 2 FHIR -- FHIR Principles -- FHIR API -- FHIR Resources - Administrative -- FHIR Resources - Clinical Summary -- FHIR Terminology -- FHIR Implementing FHIR -- Part 3 Other Exchange Standards -- HL7 Version 2 -- CDA -- IHE XDS -- Part 3 Terminology -- Clinical Terminology / Coding and Classification -- SNOMED CT+ Concept Model -- LOINC -- Terminology & Content models -- Mapping between Terminologies -- Terminology Services -- Part 4 Security & Privacy -- Security : TLS & OAuth -- Integrity: Provenance and Audit Trails -- Privacy and Consent -- Part 5 Supporting Standards -- UML, XML, JSON -- Standards Development Organizations -- The HL7 V3 Framework -- Glossary -- Bibliography.
Extrait:
This extensively updated fourth edition expands the discussion of FHIR (Fast Health Interoperability Resources), which has rapidly become the most important health interoperability standard globally. FHIR can be implemented at a fraction of the price of existing alternatives and is well suited for use in mobile phone apps, cloud communications and electronic health records. FHIR combines the best features of HL7's v2, v3 and CDA while leveraging the latest web standards and clinical terminologies, with a tight focus on implementation. Principles of Health Interoperability has been completely re-organised into five sections. The first part covers the core principles of health interoperability, while the second extensively reviews FHIR. The third part includes older HL7 standards that are still widely used, which leads on to a section dedicated to clinical terminology including SNOMED CT and LOINC. The final part of the book covers privacy, models, XML and JSON, standards development organizations and HL7 v3. This vital new edition therefore is essential reading for all involved in the use of these technologies in medical informatics.
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Langue:
Anglais