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How could HL7 refresh?
Continuing on from the basis established in the previous post, here I will say what I think HL7 could do to help here. My suggestions are as follows:
What needs fixing in e-health?
or, e-health seen through the prism of an ancient pantheon of gods… Grahame Grieve’s recent blog entry on the HL7 Fresh Look Task Force seems a good excuse for me to have another big picture look at e-health. The fact … Continue reading
The crisis in e-health standards III – solutions
Prev: The crisis in e-health standards IIa Stakeholder Aspirations and Needs Before going so far as to offer a solution to the e-health standards problem, I want to have a look at what we consider to be the requirements that … Continue reading
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Tagged 13606, ehealth, HL7, IHTSDO, ISO, openEHR, standards
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The crisis in e-health standards IIa
Prev: The crisis in e-health standards II Next: The crisis in e-health standards III – solutions Unfinished business I promised pointers to a solution for how to get out of the standards mire in which we find ourselves today. But … Continue reading
The crisis in e-health standards II
Evidence for the inability of SDOs to create a coherent ecosystem of standards for e-health Continue reading
The crisis in e-health standards
There is a serious problem in e-health today. E-health is a complicated space, and requires an ecosystem of standards, but the official standards organisations cannot deliver, leading to a paralysis in many e-health programmes. Reform is needed in order to make progress. Continue reading