How Clinical Interoperability Improves the Healthcare Experience 

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Cleanse and normalize different data types to support FHIR transition

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Interoperability standards were originally developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s to allow different clinical systems within hospitals to exchange data with the patient registration system. Infor Cloverleaf®, one of the original interface engines in use then, is still the core interoperability engine for more than one-third of U.S. hospitals. Cloverleaf continues to support the transition to FHIR with pre-packaged solutions that meet the needs of healthcare providers and patients today and into the future.

Learn about healthcare use cases for Infor Cloverleaf, including:

  • Collecting patient data from IoT devices and pushing it into the EMR
  • Integrating unstructured social determinants of health data into healthcare workflows
  • Packaging FHIR resources so they can be loaded into a FHIR repository or data lake



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