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Combining Archetypes with Fast Health Interoperability Resources in Future-proof Health Information Systems

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Messaging standards, and specifically HL7 v2, are heavily used for the communication and interoperability of Health Information Systems. HL7 FHIR was created as an evolution of the messaging standards to achieve semantic interoperability. FHIR is somehow similar to other approaches like the dual model methodology as both are based on the precise modeling of clinical information. In this paper, we demonstrate how we can apply the dual model methodology to standards like FHIR. We show the usefulness of this approach for data transformation between FHIR and other specifications such as HL7 CDA, EN ISO 13606, and openEHR. We also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of defining archetypes over FHIR, and the consequences and outcomes of this approach. Finally, we exemplify this approach by creating a testing data server that supports both FHIR resources and archetypes.
Title: Combining Archetypes with Fast Health Interoperability Resources in Future-proof Health Information Systems
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Messaging standards, and specifically HL7 v2, are heavily used for the communication and interoperability of Health Information Systems.
HL7 FHIR was created as an evolution of the messaging standards to achieve semantic interoperability.
FHIR is somehow similar to other approaches like the dual model methodology as both are based on the precise modeling of clinical information.
In this paper, we demonstrate how we can apply the dual model methodology to standards like FHIR.
We show the usefulness of this approach for data transformation between FHIR and other specifications such as HL7 CDA, EN ISO 13606, and openEHR.
We also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of defining archetypes over FHIR, and the consequences and outcomes of this approach.
Finally, we exemplify this approach by creating a testing data server that supports both FHIR resources and archetypes.

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