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HANDI-HOPD is a demonstrator based on SMART, FHIR and openEHR APIs, designed to allow training and experimentation in an open-standards/vendor-neutral environment. It exposes a set of simple Restful APIs which are easy to consume in modern languages/ frameworks. HANDI-HOPD is being used as the basis of the NHS England Code4Health project which aims to give clinicians the skills and knowledge to allow them to participate more directly in design of their systems. 

Perspectives HL7 FHIR and openEHR: perspectives on coexistence and collaboration between HL7 FHIR and openEHR (Ian McNicoll, Erik Sundvall and Koray Atalag)

The HL7 FHIR standard has many benefits over some previous HL7 approaches and is gaining a lot of attention and implementation. There is also FHIR-hype, usually not from the core team behind FHIR, but from others hoping that FHIR will solve (almost) all healthcare information interoperability needs. We will highlight some differences and commonalities between the FHIR and openEHR approaches and exemplify how context of use and political/business views influences the short- and long-term benefits of different options and combiniationscombinations.

Development of an openEHR-based Open Source EHR Platform and openEHR EMR frameworks

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