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A interoperabilidade é um conceito que descreve a capacidade de um sistema se comu-nicar de forma transparente com outros sistemas. Para que um sistema seja considerado inte-roperável, é necessário que este trabalhe com normas e uma delas é o Fast Healthcare Intero-perability Resources (FHIR).
Esta é uma norma que define como as informações de saúde podem ser trocadas entre os diferentes sistemas computacionais e como é armazenada nesses mesmos sistemas. O de-senvolvimento desta norma surgiu como resposta às necessidades do mercado para métodos mais rápidos e fáceis para trocar uma grande quantidade de dados em saúde.
Assim sendo, e uma vez que também surgiram aplicações e wearables para melhoria da qualidade de vida e bem-estar dos cidadãos, consumidores passaram a ter acesso a grandes quantidades de informações em tempo real potencialmente relevante do ponto de vista mé-dico. A questão centra-se em quais dos dados destes dispositivos podem ser efetivamente uti-lizados e como poderiam eles ser interoperáveis.
O objetivo deste trabalho consiste na criação de perfis que permitam transformar o con-junto de dados obtidos a partir dos mais variáveis dispositivos e enviá-los para plataformas de saúde e bem-estar. Além da definição dos perfis, foi criado um conector capaz de assegurar a transferência de dados para uma qualquer plataforma de saúde que siga a norma FHIR.
Interoperability is a concept that describes the ability of a system to communicate with transparency to other systems. For a system to be considered interoperable, it’s necessary that it works with standards, and one of them is Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). This is a standard that defines how health information can be exchanged between diffe-rent computer systems and how it is stored in these systems. The development of this standard has emerged as a response to market needs for faster, easier methods for exchanging large amounts of health data. Therefore, and since applications and wearables have also emerged to improve the qua-lity of life and well-being of citizens, consumers now have acess to large amounts of potentially revelant medical information which can be shared in real-time. The question focuses on which of the data from these devices can be effectively used and how they could be interoperable. The purpose of this work is to create profiles that allows to transform the set of data obtained from the most variable devices and send them to health and wellness plataforms. Besides the definition of profiles, there has been created a conector that is capable of ensuring the transfer of data for any health platform that follows the FHIR standard.
Interoperability is a concept that describes the ability of a system to communicate with transparency to other systems. For a system to be considered interoperable, it’s necessary that it works with standards, and one of them is Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). This is a standard that defines how health information can be exchanged between diffe-rent computer systems and how it is stored in these systems. The development of this standard has emerged as a response to market needs for faster, easier methods for exchanging large amounts of health data. Therefore, and since applications and wearables have also emerged to improve the qua-lity of life and well-being of citizens, consumers now have acess to large amounts of potentially revelant medical information which can be shared in real-time. The question focuses on which of the data from these devices can be effectively used and how they could be interoperable. The purpose of this work is to create profiles that allows to transform the set of data obtained from the most variable devices and send them to health and wellness plataforms. Besides the definition of profiles, there has been created a conector that is capable of ensuring the transfer of data for any health platform that follows the FHIR standard.
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Interoperabilidade FHIR wearables mapeamento
