Reduce FHIR/Cures Act from years to weeks by Ingesting HL7 and healthcare  systems like (EMR/EHR) into FHIR with an automated graphical mapper

Reduce FHIR/Cures Act from years to weeks by Ingesting HL7 and healthcare  systems like (EMR/EHR) into FHIR with an automated graphical mapper. This approach significantly reduces the time required for FHIR implementations from 1-3 years to just a few months or weeks.

By using an automated graphical mapper, the process of mapping the data from HL7 or RDBMS to FHIR can be simplified and streamlined. This can eliminate the need for manual coding and reduce the risk of errors and inconsistencies in the mapping process.

It is important to note that the success of our approach is the capability to take a range of factors such as the complexity of the data, the quality of the source data, and the capabilities of our automated graphical mapper. Additionally, it is essential to ensure that the FHIR server being used is compatible with the data being ingested and that appropriate security measures are in place to protect patient data, which BDR-Comply delivers with AES 256 Encryption.

In summary, automating the process of ingesting HL7 and healthcare management systems into a FHIR server using our automated graphical mapper can significantly reduce the time required for FHIR implementations. However, careful planning and consideration of the relevant factors are crucial to ensure the success and accuracy of the process, which our teams have the experience to deliver.

To inquire about a license or OEM, reach us at:

847-440-4439 https://youtu.be/U0qJBO00Bts   www.bdr-comply.com

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