Through the HL7 Da Vinci Project, payers and providers are working to shift legacy document-focused data-sharing efforts to FHIR implementations. During HL7 FHIR DevDays virtual meeting in June, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center's Ray Duncan, M.D., described the use cases his Los Angeles-based organization has chosen to prioritize with Anthem as part of the Vivity HMO and the heavy lift the transition involves. The Da Vinci Project is a collaborative effort based at HL7 to standardize FHIR-based interfaces between payers and healthcare organizations, replacing legacy interfaces for sharing documents. The work product is being balloted by HL7 and becomes part of the HL7 FHIR standard. Duncan, director of technology research and development at Cedars-Sinai, is a member of Da Vinci as part of Vivity, a virtual integrated health system that includes Anthem as the payer and seven large Southern California provider organizations - among them UCLA, Huntington Memorial, Cedars-Sinai, and Dignity Health. The Vivity clinical data repository is managed by a company called CareEvolution.
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