Impact of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) on Health Care Industry

24 January 2025

In an era where data-driven decisions are at the heart of every industry, the healthcare sector has struggled with siloed data systems and fragmented communication. Enter FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources)—an open standard developed by HL7 that promises to change the way healthcare information is shared and accessed. With FHIR, healthcare organizations can connect disparate systems, enabling seamless data flow, better patient care, and more efficient operations.

The introduction of FHIR is a game-changing framework designed to optimize data exchange, integrate new technologies, and address some of the most pressing issues facing the healthcare sector today.

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This blogpost is written by Samrat Kamble, Technical Lead at Decos.
He has experience dealing with patient management systems that use HL7 protocols for health management, 
as well as designing and developing applications using.NET technologies (C#, WPF-MVVM, SQL).

Decos is a cutting-edge technology services partner, addressing diverse industry needs across various, including medical domain. If you have any questions or would like advice on your project or proof of concept (POC), contact Devesh Agarwal. We'd love to connect with you!

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