Interoperability
Interoperability is the capability of diverse components, systems or organizations to work together. Interoperability can be divided into two; functional interoperability and semantic interoperability. Functional interoperability is the ability of different components, systems and organizations to exchange information whereas semantic interoperability is the ability of different components, systems and organizations to use the exchanged information. Interoperability in health care information systems operates by storing data in longitudinal medical records that can be accessed by the patient and other health care providers attending to a patient. A personal health record of each patient is cumulated over time and can be accessed ...