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The HL7 FHIR working specification offers the promise of a standardized API for dynamic real-time access to computable healthcare data – delivering the correct and relevant patient data to healthcare practitioners at the point of care precisely when it is needed. However, while community testing has focused on strict adherence to the requirements of the FHIR specification at FHIR Connectathons, the integration and interoperability of end-to-end clinical scenarios has not yet been comprehensively addressed. The purpose of this exercise is to expand the focus of FHIR community testing to include interoperability and integration testing of dynamic real-time clinical scenarios.
The exercise will focus on managing the data associated with a patient's discharge summary during the transition of care from the inpatient setting to the primary care physician, as well as incorporating patient device data. In particular, this synthetic patient suffered a myocardial infarction and was diagnosed with acute congestive heart failure.
Participants will engage in a three-day on-site session on the MITRE Bedford, MA campus aimed at bringing together FHIR tools and clinical processes to explore the transition of care clinical scenario.