FHIR, pronounced “fire,” stands for Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources. It is the current standard for electronic health data exchange, developed and maintained by Health Level Seven International (HL7). FHIR uses RESTful APIs and modern web technologies to define how clinical and administrative data is structured, accessed, and transmitted between healthcare systems. Unlike earlier HL7 standards […]
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HL7 vs FHIR: The Key Differences

HL7 and FHIR are both standards developed by Health Level Seven International for exchanging healthcare data between software systems, but they represent different generations of the same effort. HL7 v2.x, the version most widely deployed today, was developed in the late 1980s to enable data exchange between hospital information systems using pipe-delimited message segments. FHIR, […]
FHIR, Healthcare Interoperability, HL7What Is HL7? Healthcare Interoperability Standards Explained: v2, v3, FHIR, CDA

HL7, which stands for Health Level Seven, is a set of international standards for the exchange of clinical and administrative data between healthcare software systems. The standards define how information is structured, encoded, and transmitted between electronic health records, laboratory systems, billing platforms, imaging systems, and other healthcare applications. Without a shared standard, these systems […]
FHIR, Healthcare Interoperability, HL7
