Interoperability standards definition
Examples of Interoperability standards in a sentence
All organisations are expected to work towards achievements of Interoperability standards and practices e.g. sharing of structured documents for all transfers of care, near-real time export of information, using of FHIR based APIs and SMART technology.
At all times, and without limiting any of Purchaser’s other rights, Purchaser shall have the right: (a) to inspect the Vendor Components and Interfaces and assess the Interoperability thereof within Purchaser’s environments; and (b) to reject any and all Vendor Components, which in Purchaser’s reasonable discretion fail to attain Interoperability standards required by Purchaser.
Chaining of WPS processes facilitates the creation of repeatable workflows ‐ Interoperability standards for catalogue search are key to service oriented architectures.
The ONC Interoperability Standards Advisory (ISA) has been supportive of addressing needs on Meaningful Use/Promoting Interoperability standards.
Interoperability standards can benefit consumers by increasing competition, innovation, product quality and choice.