Healthcare Innovation August 5, 2022
David Raths

Initial focus for CodeX projects was integrating a standard language for cancer data called mCODE (minimal Common Oncology Data Elements)

HL7 and one of its FHIR Accelerators, CodeX, have created GenomeX, a new domain dedicated to advancing the interoperability of genomic data using FHIR resources, and CardX, a cardiovascular data exchange.

The initial core focus for CodeX projects was integrating a standard language for cancer data called mCODE (minimal Common Oncology Data Elements) to support better, safer, faster cancer care, with lower burden and cost. CodeX recently announced efforts to leverage the CodeX/mCODE accelerator’s experience within two new domains: Genomics and Cardiovascular.

HL7 says that enabling the use of a patient’s genomic information in their care opens a new chapter...

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