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DevDays 2023: a conference dedicated to the health data standard HL7 FHIR

An entire conference in Amsterdam dedicated to the health data standard HL7 FHIR might not top everyone's list of European travel activities but it did mine. This was DevDays 2023. Here was an opportunity to immerse myself in the community that had built, implemented and engineered tools for FHIR.

Firstly, what is HL7 FHIR?

Tamanu uses FHIR to exchange health data with other software. An example would be a clinician who orders an x-ray but the radiology department responsible for performing the procedure uses different software to record and store the image. This is normal because Tamanu isn't built to do everything, some very specific requirements are needed to capture and store imaging data.

The radiology software needs to know the details of the x-ray and then needs to return the results to Tamanu. FHIR is a standard way of encoding that data.

Needless to say, health data can become quite complicated with many business rules that often only become apparent during usage. Using a standard like FHIR has enabled us to build Tamanu in a way that leverages the accumulated wisdom inherent in an established framework. In other words, someone else has done the work and solved the problems.

So what about the conference?

Over the past 18 months, Tamanu has been building a series of integrations, exposing data that can be used—as in the radiology example above but also other workflows—like sending lab requests and getting results from lab software, sharing patient details securely with billing software, and sending medication requests to pharmacies.

During this year and a half, I spent much time scouring the API specifications -- debating topics and interpretations of minute details with engineers. While tremendously well written, there's no substitute for a conference full of engineers passionate about FHIR which is what DevDays was.

Here’s what we're excited about

Kurt Johnson, Solutions Architect, BES

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