Since healthcare providers are constantly having issues with storage and space to file patient medical records, the costs of keeping the records in storage, accessing the records and regulatory compliance, patient record systems or medical record systems are now being used to support healthcare facilities and hospitals by providing computer storage of electronic medical records, healthcare document imaging and coding services for all types of medical records and also other storage that is being utilized are off-site storages. Medical records coordinators and other healthcare providers have to be discrete and keep patient information confidential and only share patient information by authorization from the patient. Also when documenting patient information caregivers and medical records coordinators have to file and index each patient records individually. “Establish an organized record-keeping system to ensure that medical records are easily retrievable for review and available for use when needed, including at each patient visit, store and maintain medical records in a centralized and secured location accessible only to authorized personnel and provide equivalent security for electronic medical records, maintain and organize documents within medical records in a specified order, ensure that …show more content…
The standard was developed by the Health Level Seven International (HL7) healthcare standards organizations. FHIR forms on earlier or former data information format standards from HL7, for instance HL7 2.x version and HL7 3.x. version. However, it is effortless to apply and execute since it utilizes a more advance web-based suite of the API electronic component, which includes a HTTP-based RESTful protocol, HTML and Cascading Style Sheets for user network combination, a choice of JSON or XML for data exemplification or representation, OAuth for authorization or permission and Atom for results and outcomes. The main objective is to facilitate interoperation amongst legacy healthcare systems to simplify healthcare information to health caregivers, providers and patients on a wide variety of devices such as computers and other electronic widgets to permit third-party application creators to deliver medical application, which can be smoothly linked into an existing systems. FHIR offers a substitution to document-centric methods by openly revealing discrete data components as services. For instance, the basic features or components