Medical Device Integration & Interoperability (HL7/FHIR) | Healthcare Technology Advisors
Clinical technology service

Medical device integration that brings patient data into the record

We connect medical devices, clinical systems, and the electronic health record through HL7 and FHIR — so the right patient data reaches clinicians safely, accurately, and at the moment of care.

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Interface Monitor
Vitals monitor → EHRHL7 v2 · OK
Infusion pump → EHRFHIR · OK
Lab analyzer → LISHL7 v2 · OK
Imaging → PACSQueued
Why it matters

Disconnected devices mean manual entry, delays, and risk

When medical devices don't talk to the electronic health record, clinicians transcribe readings by hand, data arrives late, and errors creep into the chart. Reliable interoperability removes that burden — getting accurate patient data to the care team automatically and safely.

01

Device & Data Inventory

Catalog devices, systems, and the patient data each one produces across care settings.

02

Interface Engine

Design HL7 and FHIR interfaces and mapping through a robust integration engine.

03

Validation & Safety

Test data accuracy and patient-safety scenarios before anything reaches the live chart.

04

Monitoring & Support

Stand up interface monitoring so issues are caught before they affect patient care.

What's included in an integration engagement

  • HL7 v2 & FHIR mapping — interface specifications that translate device data into the record.
  • Integration engine strategy — vendor-neutral guidance on interface engines and middleware.
  • Device-to-EHR connectivity — monitors, pumps, lab analyzers, and imaging into the chart.
  • Data validation & patient safety — accuracy testing and safe-failure handling.
  • Security & PHI protection — safeguarding protected health information in transit and at rest.
  • Interface monitoring — dashboards and alerting that keep clinical data flowing.

Connect your medical devices to the record

Speak with a healthcare IT advisor about interoperability, HL7, FHIR, and device integration.

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