RT Journal Article T1 FAIRness for FHIR: Towards Making Health Datasets FAIR Using HL7 FHIR. A1 Martinez-Garcia, Alicia A1 Cangioli, Giorgio A1 Chronaki, Catherine A1 Löbe, Matthias A1 Beyan, Oya A1 Juehne, Anthony A1 Parra-Calderon, Carlos Luis K1 Guideline K1 Health Information Interoperability K1 Reference Standards AB Medical data science aims to facilitate knowledge discovery assisting in data, algorithms, and results analysis. The FAIR principles aim to guide scientific data management and stewardship, and are relevant to all digital health ecosystem stakeholders. The FAIR4Health project aims to facilitate and encourage the health research community to reuse datasets derived from publicly funded research initiatives using the FAIR principles. The 'FAIRness for FHIR' project aims to provide guidance on how HL7 FHIR could be utilized as a common data model to support the health datasets FAIRification process. This first expected result is an HL7 FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) called FHIR4FAIR, covering how FHIR can be used to cover FAIRification in different scenarios. This IG aims to provide practical underpinnings for the FAIR4Health FAIRification workflow as a domain-specific extension of the GoFAIR process, while simplifying curation, advancing interoperability, and providing insights into a roadmap for health datasets FAIR certification. PB IOS Press YR 2022 FD 2022 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/20515 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/20515 LA en NO Martínez-García A, Cangioli G, Chronaki C, Löbe M, Beyan O, Juehne A, et al. FAIRness for FHIR: Towards Making Health Datasets FAIR Using HL7 FHIR. Stud Health Technol Inform. 2022 Jun 6;290:22-26 NO This work has been co-supported by the European Union through FAIR4Health project. This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation programme under grant agreement No 824666. Also, this research has been co-supported by the Carlos III National Institute of Health, through the IMPaCT Data project (code IMP/00019), and through the Platform for Dynamization and Innovation of the Spanish National Health System industrial capacities and their effective transfer to the productive sector (code PT20/00088), both co-funded byEuropean Regional Development Fund (FEDER) ‘A way of making Europe’. DS RISalud RD Apr 13, 2025