It’s easy to go off-track with a FHIR project.
Easy to make early decisions that need to be revisited or that lead to implementations that are scrapped entirely.
Getting those initial architectural decisions right is crucial to the success of your project. Getting them wrong can push timelines out by months or even years.
I’ve gathered together some of the key posts I wrote over the past two years for architects who are getting started with a FHIR project.
It’s the resource I wanted five years ago when I started working with FHIR.
Here are some of the areas I address:
- Should you use FHIR at all?
- How to take advantage of key open source projects.
- The power of FHIR workflows.
- Running analytical queries.
- The value and power of building a FHIR proxy.
Over the coming months I’ll be writing a lot more about these and other architectural topics.
Here’s the link: https://darrendevitt.com/fhir-for-technical-architects/
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