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HL7 International is offering FHIR webinars for executives and from architectural approach.
HL7 FHIR for Executives Two-part webinar series - April 20 & 21, 12:00 – 1:30 pm ET Learn what FHIR is and help determine if and when it might be relevant for your organization. •Session 1: Why FHIR? What is FHIR? What makes FHIR different? •Session 2: How does FHIR relate to V2, V3 and CDA? Who’s using it and how? Review of FHIR timelines, risks, mitigations and next steps. Who should attend this series? Managers and executives (CEO, CIO, etc.) This is a pre-requisite for anyone planning to attend HL7 FHIR Architectural Approaches HL7 FHIR Architectural Approaches Three-part webinar series – April 22, 23 & 24, 12:00 – 1:30 pm ET This course will help participants understand where and how FHIR might fit into their healthcare interoperability environment and give them the tools to make judgments about when or if FHIR might be an appropriate solution for their healthcare IT needs. •Session 1: REST, document, messaging and services interoperability paradigms; FHIR Architecture approaches •Session 2: FHIR features impacting solution design •Session 3: Additional considerations, profiles and adoption strategies Who should attend this series? CIOs, architects, development leads and anyone interested in exploring the various architectural options available to FHIR based interoperability solutions. Pre-requisite: HL7 FHIR for Executives Visit HL7 International to get more information: http://eepurl.com/bgv3hD. Stay tuned for webinar offerings in our HL7 Community coming soon! Wendy |
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