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FHIR & HL7 for Product Managers: Healthcare Interoperability

Lead EHR integrations and FHIR apps without technical background. Real artifacts, proven frameworks, instant results.

You’ve been handed a “simple” healthcare integration project. Connect the lab system to Epic. Build a SMART on FHIR app. “It should only take a few weeks.”

What you’ll learn

Course Content

Requirements

You’ve been handed a “simple” healthcare integration project. Connect the lab system to Epic. Build a SMART on FHIR app. “It should only take a few weeks.”

 

Six months later, you’re over budget, behind schedule, and drowning in technical jargon you don’t understand. The interface team is speaking another language. Clinical stakeholders are frustrated. Your executive sponsor is asking uncomfortable questions about ROI. And you’re wondering how a “simple” data exchange turned into a $200K nightmare.

 

This happens because nobody teaches healthcare interoperability for non-technical leaders.

 

THE REALITY CHECK

Here’s what you won’t find in this course:

 

This is not a course for software engineers. If you want to write code, implement OAuth flows, or configure Mirth Connect routes—please look elsewhere.

 

WHAT THIS COURSE ACTUALLY IS

This is a product management and clinical informatics course for non-technical professionals who need to lead healthcare interoperability projects—not implement them.

 

You’ll learn the frameworks, artifacts, and decision-making processes that PMs, analysts, and healthcare IT leaders use to:

Taught by a Faculty of Health Informatics and Digital Health Product Leader with 15+ years leading real global implementations—from small clinics to multi-hospital health systems, from startup SMART apps to enterprise Epic integrations.

 

WHAT YOU’LL ACTUALLY CREATE

Forget vague “you’ll understand interoperability” promises. You’ll create three professional artifacts used in actual healthcare organizations:

1. Interface Design Document (IDD)Module 1:

A complete requirements document defining scope, data mapping, patient matching, security protocols, and Total Cost of Ownership. This is the artifact that gets executive approval and prevents the $500K question nobody asks: “Should we even build this?”

 

What you’ll learn:

What you won’t learn: How to write FHIR queries or parse HL7 messages (that’s your engineers’ job)

 

2. Implementation PlanModule 2: ~40 minutes

A governance and execution plan that leads your team from requirements through go-live. Choose your path:

 

Path A: Enterprise Implementation (for hospitals/health systems)

Path B: Marketplace/SMART App Implementation (for digital health startups)

What you’ll learn: How to lead implementation without coding What you won’t learn: How to configure integration engines or implement OAuth

 

3. Interoperability Maintenance PlanModule 3:

The plan nobody teaches but everyone needs. Keep interfaces running for 3-5+ years without becoming technical debt.

 

What you’ll learn:

What you won’t learn: How to troubleshoot HL7 routing errors (that’s operational support’s job)

 

THE HONEST TIME COMMITMENT

This isn’t a weekend crash course. It’s a structured program that builds professional artifacts you’ll use Monday morning.

 

WHO THIS IS ACTUALLY FOR

 

Perfect if you are:

 

Not right if you are:

WHAT MAKES THIS DIFFERENT

Most healthcare interoperability content is either:

  1. Too technical (for developers, full of code samples you’ll never use)
  2. Too vague (high-level overviews with no actionable frameworks)

This course is neither.

It’s built for the “technical enough” professional—someone who:

THE FRAMEWORKS YOU’LL USE IMMEDIATELY

These aren’t theoretical concepts. They’re decision-making tools you’ll apply to your actual projects.

DOWNLOADABLE TEMPLATES INCLUDED

 

You get professional templates:

Blank Templates (customize for your project):

  1. Interface Design Document (IDD) – 10 sections
  2. Enterprise Implementation Plan – 6 sections
  3. Marketplace Implementation Plan – 6 sections
  4. Interoperability Maintenance Plan – 8 sections

Filled Examples (see what “done” looks like):

  1. Lab Results Integration – Complete IDD
  2. Lab Results Integration – Enterprise Implementation Plan
  3. Lab Results Integration – Maintenance Plan

All examples use the same realistic scenario (LabCorp LIS → Epic EHR) so you see the progression from scoping through implementation to long-term operations.

 

WHAT YOU WON’T GET (And Why That’s Okay)

 

This course intentionally does NOT cover:

 

Technical Implementation: You won’t learn to write FHIR queries, parse HL7 v2 messages, configure Mirth Connect, or implement OAuth flows. Why: That’s your engineers’ job. You’re learning to lead them, not replace them.

Developer Bootcamp: No coding exercises, no GitHub repos, no API tutorials. Why: You’re a product manager or analyst, not a software engineer. Different role = different skills.

Certification Prep: This won’t prepare you for CAHIMS, CPHIMS, or vendor certifications. Why: Those test memorization. This teaches application. Different goals.

EHR Super-User Training: Not covering Epic workflows, Cerner build, or clinical documentation. Why: This is about connecting systems, not using them.

Vendor Product Training: Not specific to Rhapsody, Mirth, Redox, or any single vendor. Why: Principles are vendor-agnostic. Implementation details change; frameworks don’t.

Comprehensive FHIR/HL7 Standards: We cover what PMs need to know, not everything that exists. Why: You need decision-making knowledge, not encyclopedic reference.

 

THE REAL OUTCOMES

 

By the end of this course, you will:

  1. Make confident pattern decisions (FHIR vs HL7 vs API) without needing a computer science degree
  2. Calculate realistic TCO that includes the 5-year maintenance costs other PMs miss
  3. Lead technical teams without being intimidated by engineers speaking technical jargon
  4. Prevent scope creep using documented requirements and change control processes
  5. Define comprehensive testing that catches issues before go-live (not just “did data flow?”)
  6. Track Operational TCO month-by-month so costs don’t spiral silently over 3 years
  7. Justify ongoing investment to leadership with quarterly ROI metrics
  8. Have three professional artifacts ready to use in your organization Monday morning

THE INSTRUCTOR PROMISE

This course is taught by someone who has:

 

You’re not learning from a developer who thinks PMs should code. You’re learning from a health informatics professor and product leader who knows exactly what non-technical professionals need.

 

Most healthcare interoperability training is built for the wrong audience—either too technical for PMs or too vague for practical application.

This course is built specifically for the “technical enough” professional who leads interoperability projects without writing code.

You’ll walk away with three artifacts, multiple decision frameworks, and the confidence to lead your next FHIR/HL7 project without being intimidated by the technical complexity.

No overpromises. No shortcuts. Just practical frameworks that work.