HL7 RIM: An incoherent standard

Studies in Health Technology and Informatics 124 (Proceedings of MIE 2006):133–138 (2006)
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Abstract

The Health Level 7 Reference Information Model (HL7 RIM) is lauded by its authors as ‘the foundation of healthcare interoperability’. Yet even after some 10 years of development work, the RIM is still subject to a variety of logical and ontological flaws which have placed severe obstacles in the way of those who are called upon to develop implementations. We offer evidence that these obstacles are insurmountable and that the time has come to abandon an unworkable paradigm.

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Barry Smith
University at Buffalo

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