Interoperability

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FHIR spreads to Bristol as Connecting Care embraces open standard

Bristol City Council is using a Care Connect FHIR API to link its substance abuse management system with the city's
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System C commits to ‘full FHIR support’ to drive interoperability

The comprehensive commitment can be seen as the most significant interoperability move yet by a major supplier operating in the
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Hancock turns up the heat on bad blockers

Last week Matt Hancock gave his most detailed speech yet on how he intends to help ensure health and care
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Health secretary highlights lack of national interoperability standards

Matt Hancock shadowed front-line staff during an overnight shift at Chelsea and Westminster Hospital and said he was stuck by
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EPR divergence in a local area ‘will not be supported’ under HSLI

STPs will be expected to support a move to a standard electronic patient record system across all regional organisations under
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Servelec and Microtest assert interoperability ambitions with IT tie-up

From Autumn, NHS trusts using the Servelec RiO EPR will be able to share information with GP practices running Microtest
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Tech giants make interoperability pledge for US health data

Apple, Amazon, IBM, Microsoft and Salesforce will work together to drive common standards for exchanging health information in the US.
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Interoperability now the top priority for NHS IT Leaders

Interoperability has become the highest single priority issue for NHS IT Leaders, according to the findings of the 2018 NHS
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Emis Health is the supplier ‘most receptive to interoperabilty’, new report suggests

Compiled by Utah-based healthcare research agency KLAS, the NHS Interoperability 2018 report assesses how easily NHS organisations are able to
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Can the ‘have-nots’ overtake Exemplars in the interoperability stakes?

Are exemplar programmes really the only answer to NHS interoperability? Felim McCarthy thinks otherwise and looks at how those not invited
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