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HL7 vs FHIR: The Key Differences

February 22, 2024 / admin / Articles, Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, FHIR Adoption, FHIR API, FHIR APIs, FHIR Bundles, Health Level 7, HL7, HL7 API, HL7 FHIR, HL7 Interface, HL7 messaging, HL7 Standard, HL7 v2.x, HL7 vs FHIR, HTTP Methods, JSON, JSON/XML, RESTful web APIs, XML
HL7 versus FHIR

Health information exchange (HIE) is crucial for improving healthcare quality, safety, efficiency, and reducing costs. Two major standards for exchanging healthcare information electronically are Health Level 7 (HL7) and Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). Both play important roles in healthcare interoperability, but have key differences. We take an in-depth look at HL7 and FHIR, their […]

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