SMART on FHIR developers located in Leeds, UK. We are specialist SMART on FHIR application developers, working with clients in the UK and overseas. 6B can develop your healthcare application and prepare it for SMART on FHIR authentication and integration, to transform your virtual health distribution.
6B have an experienced SMART on FHIR application development team, and we have built SMART on FHIR applications for clients integrating with UK, and USA Electronic Health Record providers including Epic App Orchard, Cerner App Gallery, and the AllScripts Application store.
6B is a featured vendor for SMART Health IT and we have contributed to open source FHIR development projects, including the extensive Firely FHIR .NET API.
As experienced SMART on FHIR developers, 6B have interfaced with many leading EHR providers, including:
We have worked with healthcare businesses of all sizes developing SMART on FHIR applications, from small health-tech startups to Public Health England and various NHS departments.
Our SMART on FHIR developers process includes SMART on FHIR analysis (business requirements analysis and application analysis), SMART on FHIR requirements elicitation, SMART on FHIR specifications development, and SMART on FHIR testing.
We are experienced SMART on FHIR developers, we specialise in designing and developing healthcare applications that transform virtual health distribution for organisations using HL7 FHIR.
6B have experience delivering complex projects, interfacing with many HL7 FHIR hosts to support information sharing through a variety of means. We are an experienced team of health-tech researchers, UI designers and developers, specialising in delivering modern and innovative health-tech projects using SMART on FHIR.
Interoperability is an essential component to enabling progressive digital healthcare across the world. SMART on FHIR is an open application programming interface that allows developers to create apps (and clinicians to select apps) that work with their EHR system, regardless of vendor.
The key focus of SMART is to develop a SMART platform architecture to achieve two major goals: develop a user interface to allow substitutability for medical apps based on shared basic components; and create a set of services to enable efficient data capture, storage, retrieval and analytics. The overarching mission of SMART is to 'create an ecosystem of substitutable apps that can run on any EHR system'. Substitutability is defined as the capability to seamlessly replace one app with another of similar functionality, without requiring any re-engineering or technical expertise.
FHIR (pronounced 'fire'), Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, is a standards framework created by HL7, an organisation that develops standards related to the exchange and sharing of electronic health data. FHIR solutions are built from modular components in such a way that any EHR system can read extensions in app coding for seamless implementations.
Blending the two together, 'SMART on FHIR' is the SMART project's latest platform offering, whose vision is to provide the resources for developers to build medical apps using 'developer-friendly APIs' that integrate into any EHR system at the point of care, allowing for 'plug and play' usability.
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is an interoperability standard intended to enable the exchange of healthcare data between different health systems. This standard was developed by the HL7 organization and is being adopted by healthcare organizations around the world. The most current version of FHIR available is R4 (Release 4). 6B have workeed with R4 and previous veersions including STU3 (Standard for Trial Use 3). For more information on FHIR, visit HL7.org.
SMART (Substitutable Medical Applications and Reusable Technology) on FHIR is a set of open specifications to integrate partner applications with FHIR Servers and other Health IT systems, such as Electronic Health Records and Health Information Exchanges. By creating a SMART on FHIR application, you can ensure that your application can be accessed and leveraged by a plethora of different systems. To learn more about SMART, visit SMART Health IT.
FHIR stands for Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resource. FHIR combines the best features of HL7 V2, HL7 V3, and CDA, while leveraging the latest web service technologies. The design of FHIR is based on RESTful web services. This is in contrast to the majority of IHE profiles which are based on SOAP web services.
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, pronounced "fire") is a standard describing data formats and elements (known as "resources") and an application programming interface (API) for exchanging electronic health records (EHR).