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More robust and active alternative to the stale Nextcloud app, Kailona.
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Formerly IBM FHIR Server
https://www.ibm.com/products/fhir-server
IBM FHIR Server is capable of processing, validating, and storing healthcare data in an industry-standard format that can be used for running search and other reporting capabilities.
[dead page -- see:]
https://web.archive.org/web/https://ibm.github.io/FHIR/announcement/
[IBM spun off their healthcare division as Merative]
https://www.ibm.com/watson-health/merative-divestiture
about the results of the 21st Century Cures Act
Like other industries, health care organizations exchange information according to a set of standards. Standards are agreed-upon methods for connecting systems together. Standards may pertain to security, data transport, data format or structure, or the meanings of codes or terms.
Standards are defined, updated, and maintained by standards development organizations (SDOs) through a collaborative process involving the audience that will be using the standards.