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HL7 FHIR is gaining significant adoption within the healthcare industry. However, there are several important challenges with using FHIR as a direct implementation target for clinical decision support and electronic clinical quality measurement. To address these challenges, the authors — who are leaders in HL7 — propose QUICK, a FHIR logical model, that uses a hierarchical logical structure, hides implementation complexity, corrects inconsistencies, and enables mapping to multiple versions of FHIR resources and profiles.

Learning Objective: Introduce a FHIR logical model (QUICK) that uses a hierarchical logical structure, hides implementation complexity, corrects inconsistencies, and enables mapping to multiple versions of FHIR resources and profiles to support eCQM and CDS authors and implementers.

Authors:

Claude Nanjo (Presenter)
University of Utah

Guilherme Del Fiol, University of Utah
Douglas Martin, University of Utah
Richard Bradshaw, University of Utah
Bryn Rhodes, Dynamic Content Group
Floyd Eisenberg, iParsimony
Kensaku Kawamoto, University of Utah

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