9783319303680-3319303686-Principles of Health Interoperability: SNOMED CT, HL7 and FHIR (Health Information Technology Standards)

Principles of Health Interoperability: SNOMED CT, HL7 and FHIR (Health Information Technology Standards)

ISBN-13: 9783319303680
ISBN-10: 3319303686
Edition: 3rd ed. 2016
Author: Tim Benson
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 484 pages
FREE US shipping on ALL non-marketplace orders
Rent
35 days
from $19.32 USD
FREE shipping on RENTAL RETURNS
Marketplace
from $17.10 USD
Buy

From $17.10

Rent

From $19.32

Book details

ISBN-13: 9783319303680
ISBN-10: 3319303686
Edition: 3rd ed. 2016
Author: Tim Benson
Publication date: 2016
Publisher: Springer
Format: Paperback 484 pages

Summary

Principles of Health Interoperability: SNOMED CT, HL7 and FHIR (Health Information Technology Standards) (ISBN-13: 9783319303680 and ISBN-10: 3319303686), written by authors Tim Benson, was published by Springer in 2016. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Medical History & Records (Administration & Medicine Economics, Public Health) books. You can easily purchase or rent Principles of Health Interoperability: SNOMED CT, HL7 and FHIR (Health Information Technology Standards) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Medical History & Records books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $1.13.

Description

This book provides an introduction to health interoperability and the main standards used. Health interoperability delivers health information where and when it is needed. Everybody stands to gain from safer more soundly based decisions and less duplication, delays, waste and errors.

The third edition of Principles of Health Interoperability includes a new part on FHIR (Fast Health Interoperability Resources), the most important new health interoperability standard for a generation. FHIR combines the best features of HL7’s v2, v3 and CDA while leveraging the latest web standards and a tight focus on implementability. 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 EHRs.

The book is organised into four parts. The first part covers the principles of health interoperability, why it matters, why it is hard and why models are an important part of the solution. The second part covers clinical terminology and SNOMED CT. The third part covers the main HL7 standards: v2, v3, CDA and IHE XDS. The new fourth part covers FHIR and has been contributed by Grahame Grieve, the original FHIR chief.
Rate this book Rate this book

We would LOVE it if you could help us and other readers by reviewing the book