Bashir will discuss the evolution of the Google Open Health Stack (OHS) Project toward SQL on FHIR v2. OHS can continuously monitor data in an FHIR server and transform it into analytics-friendly formats for population-level queries.
Open Health Stack (OHS) comprises a collection of open-source components centered on FHIR and various open standards, designed for straightforward deployment in digital healthcare systems within low-resource environments (LRE). The Analytics component features pipelines that continuously track data in a FHIR server, converting it into formats suitable for analytics, alongside tools that facilitate the efficient writing and execution of population-level queries.
Bashir will present how Google is using the new SQL on FHIR v2 specification to widen the use-cases and infrastructure choices for deploying the OHS Analytics component. Open Health Stack (OHS) is a set of open-source components built around FHIR and other open standards with the goal of easy deployment to digital healthcare systems in low-resource environments (LRE). The Analytics component of OHS consists of pipelines to continuously monitor data in a FHIR server and transform it to analytics-friendly formats and tools to make it easy and efficient to write and run population level queries.
For the past 14 years, Bashir Sadjad has been a software engineer at Google. Over the past few years, his focus has been on healthcare systems in in low-resource environments and in particular the FHIR Info Gateway and FHIR Data Pipes components of OHS.
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