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FHIR® Essentials Program: The Future of Healthcare Interoperability


Unlock Seamless Healthcare Data Exchange with The New FHIR Essentials with Smile Program

FHIR® Essentials Program

Program-style: 14 Self-paced Modules designed by an HL7 Certified Educator

Program-level: Beginner to Intermediate

Program investment: US $750 $375 Early Access Promotion, per Attendee

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Smile customers may register through their existing LMS accounts, at an even more discounted price. For group registrations please contact 
sales@smiledigitalhealth.com 

In today’s evolving healthcare, having technical mastery of the HL7 FHIR® open standard for healthcare interoperability is no longer optional—it’s essential, and a prerequisite for all health IT and data modernization. Countries like the US, Australia, New Zealand and the UK have already started mandating FHIR as the national standard for healthcare data exchange. Nations in the G7, EU and Asia are also following suit, recognizing FHIR as a globally accepted mechanism for enhancing interoperability and improving care coordination across borders.

Whether you’re new to FHIR, or are refining your expertise, each of our 14 modules distills complex concepts into manageable, topic-focused lessons that will prepare you for a career in FHIR. The FHIR Essentials Program is designed to impart FHIR principles and their real-world application so you can master these basic competencies. Launching on November 1st 2024, this self-directed online program equips developers, IT managers, and tech professionals with the foundational knowledge, and practical skills to drive interoperability success on an enterprise-scale within their organizations and TWG (Technical Working Groups).

NOVEMBER EARLY ACCESS PROMOTION

Promotional Pricing: Early Access Discount of 50% available through November 2024

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

Benefits of the FHIR Essentials Program

- Knowledge of FHIR—its history, principles, structure, concepts, terminology, and more.

- Understanding how health data is stored, managed, mined, and exchanged across formats.

- Learning about and applying RESTful APIs and other FHIR exchange mechanisms.

- Understanding privacy, security and clinical concepts, Learning to use implementation guides, profiles and data types.

- Taking deep dives into clinical concepts and real-world applications.

- Understanding what to look for in an implementation of FHIR based on an organization's needs

- Program curation by FHIR experts who have over 160 successful global implementation experience.

- A Smile badge to demonstrate successful completion of the program and quizzes. 

This Program is Designed For

- Software Developers and IT Architects

- IT/ Policy/ Business Analysts

- Clinical Informaticians

- Quality Assurance Testers

- Interface Designers

- Technical Program Managers

- IT Managers and Implementation Teams

What To Expect

- 14 self-directed learning modules, up to 45 mins in length

- 2 Knowledge check quizzes   

- RESTful API Demonstration

-  Asynchronous support for Q&A with Smile FHIR experts

- An optional final knowledge assessment at the end of the program to test your understanding

Questions about the FHIR Essentials with Smile Program

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Got training questions? Email us at training@smiledigitalhealth.com 

WHY CHOOSE SMILE?

Smile Digital Health are the maintainers of HAPI FHIR and CQF Ruler. Contributing and influencing the evolution of open standards in healthcare is in our DNA. Smile’s team of over 20 developers and industry-leaders actively lead and participate in over 31 Implementation Guide (IG) Working Groups including CARIN IG and Da Vinci, in addition to: CQL, IPS, SMART on FHIR, FAST, C-CDA, and FHIRBall. To foster collaboration, Smile also leads HL7 FHIR Connect-a-thons to foster collaboration amongst the health ecosystem and test solution performance. 

NOVEMBER EARLY ACCESS PROMOTION

Promotional Pricing: Early Access Discount of 50% available through November 2024

FHIR® is the registered trademark of HL7 and is used with the permission of HL7.