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FHIRing Up OpenMRS: Architecture, Implementation and Real-World Use-Cases in Global Health

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Specialty Biology
Date 2024 Jun 3
PMID 38827065
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HL7 FHIR was created almost a decade ago and is seeing increasingly wide use in high income settings. Although some initial work was carried out in low and middle income (LMIC) settings there has been little impact until recently. The need for reliable and easy to implement interoperability between health information systems in LMICs is growing with large scale deployments of EHRs, national reporting systems and mHealth applications. The OpenMRS open source EHR has been deployed in more than 44 LMIC with increasing needs for interoperability with other HIS. We describe here the development and deployment of a new FHIR module supporting the latest standards and its use in interoperability with laboratory systems, mHealth applications, pharmacy dispensing system and as a tool for supporting advanced user interface designs. We also show how it facilitates date science projects and deployment of machine leaning based CDSS and precision medicine in LMICs.

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