Open mHealth’s co-founder Dr. Ida Sim will participate in the Open mHealth to FHIR track at the HL7 FHIR Connectathon in Baltimore, MD, on September 29 and 30, part of the HL7 32nd Annual Plenary & Working Group Meeting, which will run until October 5th at the Hyatt Regency Baltimore Inner Harbor.
The HL7 FHIR Connectathon 19 is a two-day event of hands-on FHIR development and testing, which provides an opportunity for implementers and developers to gain experience developing FHIR-based solutions by participating in one of the available tracks.
The OmH-on-FHIR track introduces the OmH-on-FHIR Implementation Guide, which describes how to use FHIR and OmH to pull health data from popular third-party APIs like Google Fit and Runkeeper. Using OmH shimmer and an “Open mHealth to FHIR” server, this data is made accessible to a FHIR SMART client either in the native OmH schema format or as FHIR resources (typically FHIR Observations). Details on the session and additional information on this page.
The OmH-on-FHIR Implementation Guide and Open mHealth to FHIR server are being developed as part of the NIH-funded grant “Open mHealth: Community-Based Data and Metadata Standards for Mobile Health” and reflects the close collaboration between Open mHealth and FHIR.