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**[[FHIR Tools Registry]] - a list of useful tools for FHIR implementers | **[[FHIR Tools Registry]] - a list of useful tools for FHIR implementers | ||
** [[FHIR for Clinical Users]] - an introduction to FHIR for non-technical people that will migrate to the specification in the future | ** [[FHIR for Clinical Users]] - an introduction to FHIR for non-technical people that will migrate to the specification in the future | ||
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− | **FHIR | + | **FHIR blogs [http://fhirblog.com/ David Hay], [http://thefhirplace.com/ Ewout Kramer], [http://www.healthintersections.com.au/ Grahame Grieve] |
+ | **FHIR News on Twitter [http://www.twitter.com/FHIRnews FHIR News] | ||
**FHIR Videos [http://www.hl7.tv/FHIR.html HL7.tv] and [https://vimeo.com/channels/hl7fhir Ringholm]. | **FHIR Videos [http://www.hl7.tv/FHIR.html HL7.tv] and [https://vimeo.com/channels/hl7fhir Ringholm]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:16, 1 April 2014
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, pronounced "Fire") defines a set of "Resources" that represent granular clinical concepts. The resources can be managed in isolation, or aggregated into complex documents. Technically, FHIR is designed for the web; the resources are based on simple XML or JSON structures, with an http-based RESTful protocol where each resource has predictable URL. Where possible, open internet standards are used for data representation.
FHIR Implementation | FHIR Development | Organizational |
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