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خرید و دانلود نسخه کامل کتاب Zero to FHIR Playbook: Complete Plain-English Guide to FHIR, HL7, and Modern Health Data Interoperability Deployment (The FHIR Powered AI Transformation Series Book 1)
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تعداد فروش: 63
نویسندگان: C Louis-Charles
زمان تحویل: حداکثر 24 ساعت
Book contains a Complete Walk-Through of the Analysis for FHIR Migration/Deployment, including +500 pages with +100 diagramsHealthcare data has never been more consequential, more regulated, or more technically demanding. Health systems are grappling with integration failures, federal compliance obligations, and the pressure to modernize infrastructure never designed to keep pace with current standards. Yet the conversation about interoperability, what it means in practice, and what it takes to build a compliant exchange layer remains inaccessible to the people who must make the decisions. This book changes that.Inside this book, readers will learn how to:Understand why healthcare data is categorically different from other enterprise data and what that difference demands of every system touching a patient recordNavigate the history and architecture of legacy messaging standards and recognize why today’s integration infrastructure looks the way it doesEvaluate modern, web-native interoperability standards and grasp why they represent a genuine generational advanceRecognize the compliance landscape created by federal information blocking rules and patient access mandates, and assess what each means for their organizationPlan for the operational, legal, and technical realities of a health data modernization effort before a crisis forces the decisionImplement a conceptual framework for application authorization, audit logging, and consent management that makes security conversations productiveDefend architectural decisions about data exchange to boards, clinical staff, and regulators using vocabulary grounded in genuine technical understandingTranslate between the clinical consequences of interface failures and the technical mechanisms that cause themThe book centers on Riverside General Medical Center, a 280-bed community hospital that looks like the institutions most readers either work for or serve. Four characters carry the narrative: Patrick, the administrator who discovered that seamless interoperability is not a marketing phrase but an operational imperative; Maya, the chief medical officer who applies clinical rigor to every technology decision; Dev, the integration engineer who built a system that works and is now asked to replace it with something he does not yet trust; and Sandra, the compliance officer who has spent years watching the gap between regulatory requirements and technical reality grow.The structure is a deliberate escalation. A near-miss medication error forces the team to confront why clinical systems fail to communicate. A federal information blocking complaint turns that into legal urgency. A ransomware intrusion exposes three security gaps built under compliance pressure. A board-approved modernization roadmap converts every lesson learned under crisis into deliberate, forward-looking architecture.The concepts here are portable across systems, organizations, and roles. A hospital administrator finishes this book equipped to evaluate vendor proposals with genuine comprehension. A health IT professional finishes it with the mental model that makes specialized documentation coherent. A compliance officer finishes it with an understanding not just of what the regulations require but of the technical mechanisms through which compliance is demonstrated or violated. The transformation on offer is specific: from uncertain about what the acronyms mean to genuinely capable of participating in the decisions those acronyms drive.

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