Healthcare IT News May 3, 2022
Mike Miliard

The two-year collaboration will focus efforts to extend comprehensive standards for interoperability and specs such as FHIR across the the healthcare community.

The American Medical Informatics Association and Health Level Seven International on Tuesday announced a new partnership to drive efforts to broaden use of comprehensive standards for healthcare interoperability and information exchange.

WHY IT MATTERS
The two-year collaboration will see AMIA’s informatics professionals working with HL7 to promote interoperability specifications such as FHIR, making standards and implementation guides available to healthcare stakeholders.

AMIA and HL7 have collaborated before over the past several years, such as with the FHIR Application Competition held the last four years at the AMIA Annual Symposium.

Winners of the most recent app competition include:

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