Catch up with the challenges, use cases and solutions
FHIR topic-based subscriptions are a robust way to keep various systems in sync with the relevant data changes, promoting timely data sharing and supporting enhanced healthcare workflows.
Come and be a part of FHIR Meetup #11 on November 14, 2023, at 10:00 AM PT. We'll be addressing challenges and solutions, featuring lightning talks with Q&A sessions.
Gino will unravel the significance of FHIR Subscriptions, demonstrating their practical use and diving into a real-world scenario: Care Team Notifications. Discover how subscriptions tackle critical healthcare challenges and learn the step-by-step process of adoption.
Gino Canessa is a Principal Software Engineer at Microsoft, affiliated with Microsoft Research - Health Futures. With an extensive background in Healthcare Standards and Interoperability, Gino's primary focus since 2019 has been on FHIR. His expertise encompasses infrastructure and tooling, code generation, and specification development. Notably, Gino's journey in healthcare tech began in the DICOM realm, where he played a significant role, though he now humorously apologizes for the era of CDs. His work is a testament to his dedication to advancing healthcare technology and standards.
Maxim will demonstrate practical implementations of topic-based subscriptions, revealing just how effortlessly you can subscribe and stay informed within your FHIR server.
Max brings 6 years of experience in software engineering, including 4 years in Health IT and FHIR. Proficient in technologies such as Clojure, ClojureScript, Golang, C, JavaScript, and PostgreSQL, Max also boasts experience leading the Aidbox integration team, mastering HL7 v2 integration, Subscription and Bulk APIs, PUB/SUB module, Workflow API, and more.
Nikolai will host the event and generally create a welcoming environment for invited guests and speakers.
Nikolai is a CTO at Health Samurai and technical leader of the Aidbox FHIR Platform with more than 15 years of experience in healthcare IT. Since 2012, it has been actively contributing to the FHIR standard and popular open-source projects like Fhirbase and FHIR.js. Author of the FHIR-first development approach and regular speaker of FHIR events.
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