Real-Time Interoperability and FHIR-Native Architectures
The fragmentation of patient data that plagued the early 2020s has largely been solved in 2026 through FHIR-native (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) architectures.
These systems allow for frictionless integration across EHRs, analytics platforms, and wearable devices. By building "high-quality data fabrics," organizations can reconcile conflicting information and maintain a reliable record of data provenance. This unified view of the patient allows a specialist in one city to access the real-time analytics and treatment history of a patient from another, ensuring continuity of care that is both safe and timely.
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