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Healthcare technology development and advancements require more device interoperability and information exchange. Electronic Health Records currently are limited to close sourced applications and hinder the use of applications and devices from third parties. Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) allows for developers to use agreed upon standards and design new APIs for easier data exchange. The researchers aimed to show current medical devices could be updated to FHIR standards and stream data via protocols using a RESTful framework.
Publication Date
Summer 2018
Recommended Citation
Fricks, Tyler; George, Kevin; Miller, Julie; Curtiss, Phil; Faught, Charie; Coe, Janet; and McGruder, Casey, "Developing a REST Framework for Medical Device Data Using FHIR Standards" (2018). 2018 Undergraduate Research. 5.
https://digitalcommons.mtech.edu/urp_aug_2018/5