Learning center

Practical education for people building interoperability.

Learn the concepts, standards, and implementation decisions behind reliable FHIR, HL7, terminology, consent, and API workflows.

Beginner

Interoperability foundations

Understand why clinical data exchange is difficult, how systems communicate, and where standards help.

Actors and workflows
Data types and clinical context
Common integration patterns
Beginner

FHIR essentials

Learn resources, references, search, bundles, profiles, and implementation guide basics.

Patient and Encounter
Observation and DiagnosticReport
Search and REST patterns
Intermediate

HL7 v2 in practice

Read ADT, ORM, ORU, and SIU message structures and map events into modern workflows.

Segments and fields
Trigger events
Message-to-resource mapping
Intermediate

Terminology and coding

Use LOINC, SNOMED CT, ICD, CPT, RxNorm, local codes, value sets, and normalization strategies.

Code systems
Value sets
Local code governance
Advanced

Security and consent

Apply scopes, roles, policy, purpose of use, audit, and consent-aware access to exchange workflows.

SMART on FHIR
OAuth and scopes
Audit and consent checks
Advanced

Implementation guide readiness

Move from standards reading to conformance, testing, validation, and production operations.

Profiles
Examples and test cases
Operational monitoring

Suggested first path

Start with FHIR essentials, then connect it to a real workflow.

Learning sticks when it is attached to implementation. Pair the FHIR basics path with the FHIR API implementation workflow.

Open workflows