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Are you involved in collecting high-quality, interoperable data from various healthcare IT systems? Then the “Unlocking the Potential of FHIR for Registries” webinar is exactly for you!

In this webinar Melle Sieswerda from the Netherlands Cancer Registry (IKNL) will share how they leveraged FHIR to streamline and automate data collection from Electronic Health Records (EHRs), reducing the reporting burden on healthcare providers and enhancing data accuracy and availability for cancer research.

Antje Niedostatek, the Regional Office Director Dresden at the Cancer Registry Saxony, will share the direction of collaborating German cancer registries towards electronic data exchange.

And finally, Rien Wertheim, CEO at Firely, will provide an update on the latest developments in FHIR and share insights on getting started with FHIR for registries.

Sign up now to reserve your spot!

  • Date: Wednesday, January 8, 2025
  • Time: 15:00 – 16:00 CET
  • Location: Online (login details will be emailed upon registration)
  • Cost: Free

Engage with your peers at other European registries during the live discussion and Q&A with Rien, Antje and Melle afterwards !

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