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Translating openEHR Models to FHIR

Authors: Georg Fette; Max Ertl; Stefan Störk;

Translating openEHR Models to FHIR

Abstract

openEHR and FHIR are two competing clinical data modeling and data exchange standards, that are commonly seen as mostly incompatible. However, the two have quite much in common and bridging approaches between the two worlds can serve the benefit of both communities. In the presented work, the data models of openEHR are translated into FHIR data models.

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Electronic Health Records

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