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FHIR Bulk Data API

Presentation

Healthcare organizations have many reasons for bulk-data export, such as populating a data warehouse for operational or clinical analytics, leveraging population health and decision support tools from external vendors, and submitting data to registries and regulatory agencies. Today, bulk export is often accomplished with proprietary pipelines, and data transfer operations frequently involve an engineering and field mapping project. Learn about an exciting new effort by SMART and HL7 to bring the FHIR standard to bear on these challenges of bulk-data export.

Year released: 2019

Topics
Bulk Data
HL7 FHIR
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Duration: 42 Minutes

Birth Defect Surveillance

Self Assessment

Readiness assessment designed to increase state birth defects program capability to exchange electronic health information with clinical electronic health records systems (EHRs).

Year released: 2021

Topics
Birth Defects
Project Management

Change Management and Stakeholder Engagement for Interoperability Efforts in Newborn Screening​

Presentation

This training will focus on; Preparing for change; What is change management; Why is change management important; Who is involved in change management; and​ When do you address change management in an interoperability approach. In addition, in the second part of this webinar we will touch on the “how” of change management with some high-level strategies for approaching change management in interoperability work.

Year released: 2021

Topics
Project Management
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Duration: 52 Minutes

Health IT Implementation Guide and Toolkit

Toolkit

Guidance for initiating and sustaining this project and outlines steps needed to set up electronic messaging with partners

Topics
Newborn Screening
Project Management


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