A Blueprint for Designing and Developing M-Health Applications for Diverse Stakeholders Utilizing FHIR

A Blueprint for Designing and Developing M-Health Applications for Diverse Stakeholders Utilizing FHIR

Mohammed S. Baihan, Yaira K. Rivera Sánchez, Xian Shao, Christopher Gilman, Steven A. Demurjian, Thomas P. Agresta
ISBN13: 9781522550365|ISBN10: 1522550364|EISBN13: 9781522550372
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-5036-5.ch006
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Baihan, Mohammed S., et al. "A Blueprint for Designing and Developing M-Health Applications for Diverse Stakeholders Utilizing FHIR." Contemporary Applications of Mobile Computing in Healthcare Settings, edited by R. Rajkumar, IGI Global, 2018, pp. 85-124. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5036-5.ch006

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Baihan, M. S., Sánchez, Y. K., Shao, X., Gilman, C., Demurjian, S. A., & Agresta, T. P. (2018). A Blueprint for Designing and Developing M-Health Applications for Diverse Stakeholders Utilizing FHIR. In R. Rajkumar (Ed.), Contemporary Applications of Mobile Computing in Healthcare Settings (pp. 85-124). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5036-5.ch006

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Baihan, Mohammed S., et al. "A Blueprint for Designing and Developing M-Health Applications for Diverse Stakeholders Utilizing FHIR." In Contemporary Applications of Mobile Computing in Healthcare Settings, edited by R. Rajkumar, 85-124. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2018. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-5225-5036-5.ch006

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Abstract

FHIR standard is designed to enable interoperability and integration with the newest and adopted technologies by the industry. This chapter presents a number of blueprints for the design and development of FHIR servers that enable the integration between HIT systems with m-health applications via FHIR. Each blueprint is based on the location that FHIR servers can be placed with respect to the components of the m-health application (UI, API, server) or a HIT system in order to define and design the necessary infrastructure to facilitate the exchange of information via FHIR. To demonstrate the feasibility of the work, this chapter utilizes the Connecticut concussion tracker (CT2) m-health application as a proof-of-concept prototype that fully illustrates the blueprints of the design and development steps that are involved. The blueprints can be applied to any m-health application and are informative and instructional for medical stakeholders, researchers, and developers.

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