Understanding SMART on FHIR
The global open standard for health data interoperability
What is FHIR?
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a healthcare data exchange standard developed by HL7 International. Using modern web technologies (RESTful APIs, JSON, OAuth2), it enables different healthcare systems to exchange data in a standardized way.
What Does SMART Add?
SMART (Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies) adds an application layer framework on top of FHIR. It defines how apps securely connect to EHR systems, handle authentication and authorization — making healthcare apps plug-and-play, like apps on a smartphone.
Why Does This Matter?
Most healthcare systems worldwide are closed and incompatible. SMART on FHIR breaks down data silos, enabling patient data to flow securely between hospitals and systems — laying the foundation for precision medicine, telemedicine, and AI-assisted diagnosis.
Key Milestones
The journey from academic research to global standard
Harvard Medical School & Boston Children's Hospital launch the SMART project (Substitutable Medical Applications, Reusable Technologies)
HL7 begins developing the FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standard
SMART on FHIR framework officially published, combining the SMART app model with FHIR APIs
U.S. ONC incorporates FHIR into Meaningful Use regulations; Epic, Cerner begin FHIR support
Apple Health Records launches with SMART on FHIR, connecting patients to 500+ hospitals
HL7 FHIR R4 published as the first normative release; CMS Interoperability Rule mandates FHIR
Microsoft, Google, Amazon launch FHIR-based cloud healthcare APIs; COVID-19 accelerates digital health adoption
TEFCA framework launched in the US; Australia, Singapore, Japan begin national FHIR adoption programs
SMART Health Links and SMART on FHIR v2 advance; APAC becomes the fastest-growing FHIR market
Global Ecosystem
SMART on FHIR is supported and adopted by leading organizations worldwide
Standards Bodies
- HL7 International
- SMART Health IT
- IHE International
Government
- WHO
- US ONC
- Australian Digital Health Agency
EHR Vendors
- Epic Systems
- Oracle Health (Cerner)
- MEDITECH
Cloud Platforms
- Microsoft Azure Health
- Google Cloud Healthcare
- AWS HealthLake
- Apple Health
In Practice: FHIR + GB/T Dual-Standard Architecture
Bridging international and Chinese national standards for seamless cross-border data exchange
Our initiative has pioneered a dual-standard data architecture that ensures full compatibility between the international FHIR standard and China's GB/T national standard. This innovation enables medical data to flow seamlessly across borders — when a patient moves between countries, their health records remain accessible and interoperable, regardless of which standard the local system uses.
Cross-Border Interoperability
Patient records flow seamlessly between FHIR-based international systems and GB/T-based Chinese systems.
Compliance by Design
Meets regulatory requirements in both international and Chinese healthcare environments simultaneously.
Seamless Referrals
Enables smooth patient referrals across countries without data format barriers.