What is Interoperability?
Also: Interoperability
Interoperability is the ability of different systems to share data meaningfully and work together. It is also referred to as Interoperability in the literature.
Practical Framework
The solutions under this title are a collective term for software, hardware, and digital tools that improve healthcare services.
Position Between Systems
Interoperability is one of the concepts that need to be considered during the design phase to enable different applications to communicate in a common language.
What is its practical use?
Interoperability goes beyond being an abstract topic; when working with real patient and operational data, it can translate into tangible gains in time, cost, and quality.
For more in-depth information, you can refer to the Health Software Architecture page and for related concepts, check the Digital Dictionary page.
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What is interoperability?
The ability of different systems to share data meaningfully and work together. (Also known as Interoperability)
What role does interoperability play in system integration?
Interoperability is related to the secure and consistent sharing of data between systems; it is evaluated alongside standards such as HL7 and FHIR.
Who is concerned with interoperability?
Interoperability concerns teams working in the field of Software Architecture, primarily software, integration, and system architecture teams.
