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Google has launched Open Health Stack, an open-source program to develop health-related apps.
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The tools include Android FHIR SDK, design guidelines for health apps, and FHIR Analytics.
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The program is centered around the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Standards (FHIR) standards.
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FHIR enables developers to capture healthcare information and healthcare workers to access it.
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The Android FHIR SDK allows for secure, offline app building.
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FHIR Info Gateway assigns role-based access to data for different stakeholders.
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Google worked with the World Health Organization to develop the tools.
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The tools are compliant with the Digital Public Goods Alliance's data privacy best practices.
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Partners like Ona, IPRDSolutions, Arguso and Intelliso have already built solutions using the stack.