Health Informatics On FHIR

Goals
To develop, evaluate and deploy health applications that can help doctors take care of their patients and patients do their part.
Issues Involved or Addressed
Electronic health record systems (EHRs) are now widely used by physicians but often don’t share data (interoperability) or provide efficient user interfaces. They also often fail to support efficient workflow and process or to provide clinical decision support to help physicians make accurate diagnoses, avoid mistakes, and prescribe optimal therapies. Patients should be more involved in their own care but usually lack tools to make that intuitive and easy. The new FHIR standard combines a simplified data model with web services to provide a vehicle for developing interoperable solutions to these problems by essentially turning proprietary EHR systems into an ‘open’ app platform facilitating rapid deployment and commercialization of successful apps. FHIR also offers the prospect of aggregating data from many EHRs for use in analytics to discover new medical knowledge. Teams will design and develop real world FHIR apps to help solve problems they define or that are posed by mentors from the various project partners and sponsors. They will use Georgia Tech’s FHIR and SMART on FHIR platforms located in the Interoperability & Integration Innovation Lab.
Partners/Sponsors
Children Health of Atlanta; Emory; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; Geisinger Health System; Industrial members I3L
Link(s)
Methods and Technologies
- HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR)
- SMART on FHIR
Majors Sought
Business: General Management, IT Management, Strategy and Innovation
Computing: Computer Science
Engineering: Analytics – Online MS, Biomedical Engineering, Industrial Engineering
Preferred Interests and Preparation
CS – Programming background in keeping with the SMART on FHIR platform (refer to the document mentioned above). User interface design. ISyE – Workflow and process improvement. BME – Background in health IT systems, electronic health records. MGMT – Background in marketing, commercialization. Interest in the healthcare industry.
Advisors
Myung Choi
Myung Choi
myungchoi@gatech.edu
Hany Atallah
Hany Atallah
hatalla@emory.edu
Mark BraunsteinInteractive Computingmark_braunstein@defaultemail.com
Daniel T.
Emory University
daniel_t@defaultemail.com
Day, Time & Location
Full Team Meeting:
12:30-1:20 Wednesday
Klaus 1440
Subteam meetings scheduled after classes begin.