The content outlines the architecture and roles involved in the SMART on FHIR secure authorization process. This process involves four key components: the User, the Client, the Authorization Server, and the FHIR Server.
The content discusses the origins and development of SMART on FHIR. It appears to be part of a broader discussion about AI, cloud, and security in the CIO space.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan released a ValueSet defining 5-digit postal codes. This resource is integrated into the Taiwan Core Implementation Guide (TW Core IG) and is based on the FHIR R4 standard.