What is Timestamp?
Timestamp, a digital stamp that proves a piece of data exists at a specific moment.
How does it work?
The value of technology emerges when it responds to a real clinical or operational need.
Technical framework
Architecturally, the timestamp is part of establishing a scalable structure without compromising interoperability and data security.
What is its practical use?
The timestamp goes beyond being an abstract title; when working with real patient and operational data, it can translate into concrete gains in time, cost, and quality.
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What is a timestamp?
A digital stamp that proves a piece of data exists at a specific moment.
What role does the timestamp play in system integration?
The timestamp 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 the timestamp?
The timestamp is relevant to teams working in the field of Software Architecture, particularly software, integration, and system architecture teams.
