Data interoperability

FHIR R5 is here

HL7.org has announced FHIR® R5 is officially released. Find out what's new about this fifth version of FHIR.

A method to the data: Plurality of concerns part II

At Redox, we have embarked on tackling a huge problem: interoperability. I’m stealing the title of one…

5 reasons you should send developers to HIMSS

Niko recently wrote a great article about Redox’s vision Supporting the Human Connection in Healthcare. One image…

Is this the beginning of a real disruption in healthcare?

When Warren Buffett, Jeff Bezos, and Jamie Dimon get together, they have interesting conversations. When they make a …

Supporting the human connection in healthcare

There is a moment in the delivery of health care that is almost magical.

Leaders of innovation: Chen Cao of Brigham and Women’s Hospital

Innovation Analyst Chen Cao of Brigham and Women's Hospital discusses how their innovation department (iHub) focused on building a culture of collaboration in 2017, and what pain points they're looking to address in the new year.

How censoring words like fetus, transgender, and evidence-based could Impact…

The Washington Post headline was chilling: “CDC gets list of forbidden words: Fetus, transgender,…

Leaders of innovation: Roy Rosin, CIO of Penn Medicine

The advancement of healthcare hinges upon leaders that are forward thinking, ambitious, and attuned to the needs of…

How to do microservice chassis and microservice scaffolding on a…

At Redox, we're taking a pragmatic approach to building microservices, especially in how we handle cross-cutting concerns. Most refer to this part of a microservice ecosystem as the chassis—things that every microservice needs to have in order for us to be confident that it's a quality product. The chassis includes:

Redox microservices journey part 2: Principles

Before designing a single service or writing a single line of code for microservices, it’s important…

Our microservices journey, the beginning

Tech teams move to microservices for many reasons. The flexibility that microservices afford hits on a lot of the “keys to success” agreed to in the industry:

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