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HL7 has produced a number of other standards that don't overlap with FHIR as closely as those listed above, primarily because they aren't focused solely on information exchange. However, they deserve a brief mention:
This specification defines a number of functional behaviors for Electronic Health Record systems. FHIR is a healthcare information exchange standard that can be used to satisfy some of these functional behaviors. Details on how FHIR fits into the EHR-FM can be found here
CCOW
is
a
standard
for
allowing
independent
systems
to
synchronize
context
on
a
single
workstation,
providing
a
seamless
interface
for
the
user
of
that
workstation
(e.g.
ensuring
consistent
user
authentication,
display
of
the
same
patient,
display
of
the
same
order,
etc.)
In
theory,
FHIR
resources
could
be
used
as
an
alternative
CCOW
implementation
technology,
however
the
business
case
for
doing
this
is
not
clear.
CCOW
profiles
include
HL7
v2
mappings.
These
mappings
can
be
used
to
help
identify
the
equivalent
FHIR
data
elements
when
establishing
CCOW
linkages
in
FHIR-based
systems.
Arden Syntax is a language for defining decision support rules. These rules make reference to data elements that are used as part of the decision making process. However, the specification does not define how these data elements are identified. FHIR element and extension identifiers would provide one mechanism for identifying the relevant data elements.
The Virtual Medical Record is a draft specification under development by HL7 that also serves the decision support space. It defines a logical medical record that decision support rules can be constructed against. At present, this model is a custom model created specifically for VMR. However, the Decision Support work group is evaluating the possibility of using FHIR as a structure for future versions of the specification.