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    • Health Data Standards

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    • Timely, accurate, and complete mortality reporting is crucial for public health.
    • Existing systems face challenges in efficient death data collection and reporting.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To demonstrate the feasibility of developing SMART-on-FHIR applications for timely and accurate death reporting.
    • To explore mapping death certificate information to FHIR resources.
    • To showcase analytics for improving mortality reporting data.

    Main Methods:

    • Developed SMART-on-FHIR applications for death reporting.
    • Mapped standard death certificate information to FHIR R2 resources and profiles.
    • Implemented analytics for data accuracy and completeness.

    Main Results:

    • Demonstrated the feasibility of SMART-on-FHIR applications for death reporting across multiple US states.
    • Successfully mapped death certificate data elements to FHIR standards.
    • Showcased potential for improved accuracy and completeness in mortality data.

    Conclusions:

    • SMART-on-FHIR applications offer a viable solution for modernizing death reporting.
    • Standardization via FHIR facilitates better data integration and analysis for public health.
    • This approach can enhance the quality and timeliness of vital statistics.