Purpose
This chapter and assignment further explore standards for interoperability. The HIMSS definition of interoperability states, “The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged.” HIM professionals often are the subject matter experts when a question about standards arises and need to help guide the IT analysts and workers at their organization. An example from a recent conference I attended: “The IT professionals will say, we can make that happen, but it is the HIM professionals that have to caution them to slow down and think through the consequences, i.e., explain to the IT professionals why it may not be logical or practical to proceed.”
Instructions
Please answer the following questions on the discussion board and then respond to two of your classmates’ postings. Responses should be approximately 250 words for this assignment. A rubric is included for guidance on all discussion board postings.
STANDARDS FOR INTEROPERABILITY:
The interoperability states that " the ability of two or more components are exchange the information and also use the information".
This paragraph use, the given below questions are answered.
1) IDENTIFY THE STANDARDS AND REGULATIONS OF THE PROMOTING INTEROPERABILITY:
The standards and regulations which must be considered when promoting interoperability are:
The standards and regulating is HL7’s Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard
This standard was drafted with an objective of giving the privilege to patients to connect any application of their choice to their overall health data
In the International Organization for Standardization Technical Committee 215
The health data across various systems is usage of the standard facilitates.
Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE)
This standard lays the terms and conditions for integrating computer system in health care organization
2.)THE IMPERATIVE STANDARD'S:
The imperative standards are as follows;
The standards are quite imperative as they will facilitate the interoperability of health data across systems.
All the standards are alike and cannot be prioritized over one another.
There fore, in the health are providers the most popular standard is FHIR, it has been embraced by various health care.
3)STANDARDS ARE NOT NECESSARY:
As per the my opinion the standards are quite important.
The important is based on a specific factor promoting interoperability.
If either of them gets eliminated, then a major factor affecting interoperability gets hampered.
There fore, all the standards must be maintained.
Purpose This chapter and assignment further explore standards for interoperability. The HIMSS definition of interoperability states,...
This chapter and assignment further explore standards for interoperability. The HIMSS definition of interoperability states, “The ability of two or more systems or components to exchange information and to use the information that has been exchanged.” HIM professionals often are the subject matter experts when a question about standards arises and need to help guide the IT analysts and workers at their organization. An example from a recent conference I attended: “The IT professionals will say, we can make that...
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