A Fishbone document is used to explore the potential root causes of a problem.
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Fishbone Diagram (Ishikawa)
FHIR Bulk Data API
Presentation
Healthcare organizations have many reasons for bulk-data export, such as populating a data warehouse for operational or clinical analytics, leveraging population health and decision support tools from external vendors, and submitting data to registries and regulatory agencies. Today, bulk export is often accomplished with proprietary pipelines, and data transfer operations frequently involve an engineering and field mapping project. Learn about an exciting new effort by SMART and HL7 to bring the FHIR standard to bear on these challenges of bulk-data export.
Year released: 2019
Duration: 42 Minutes
An Overview of the Onboarding Process
Presentation
In this presentation, we will go over the process for onboarding a data submitter for HL7-based interoperability.
Year released: 2022
Duration: 10 Minutes
The Interoperability Testing Process
Presentation
This presentation will describe why testing is critical to the success of an interoperability project. We will review the different types of testing that are commonly performed during a project in more detail. Also, we will provide some tips and tricks to make your testing more successful.
Year released: 2022
Duration: 27 Minutes
Fishbone Diagram (Cause and Effect)
Presentation
A fishbone diagram helps team members visually diagram a problem or condition's root causes, allowing them to truly diagnose the problem rather than focusing on symptoms.