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Taking HL7 to the next level.

G W Beeler1

  • 1Health Level Seven, Inc., Rochester, MN, USA.

M.D. Computing : Computers in Medical Practice
|June 22, 1999
PubMed
Summary
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Health Level Seven (HL7) must maintain its model-centric approach for enhanced standards capability. This ensures functional and semantic interoperability for connected healthcare systems.

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Area of Science:

  • Health informatics
  • Healthcare standards development

Background:

  • HL7 standards are crucial for healthcare interoperability.
  • Achieving semantic and functional interoperability requires robust standards.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the necessity of a model-centric development process for HL7.
  • To emphasize the role of a common reference information model in future standards.

Main Methods:

  • Adherence to the HL7 Message Development Framework.
  • Evolution of a common reference information model through collaborative processes.

Main Results:

  • A model-centric process enables systems to achieve interoperability.
  • A common reference information model serves as an anchor for future HL7 standards.

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Conclusions:

  • Continued use of the model-centric development process is essential for HL7's advancement.
  • The evolving reference information model will harmonize proposals and enhance standards.