About HL7 Philippines
Welcome to the HL7 Philippines Summit!
We are excited to invite you to this two-day event where we will be discussing the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in health informatics and interoperability.
This summit will bring together experts from the government, private sector, and academic institutions to share their experiences, insights, and best practices in HL7 implementation, standards, and interoperability. Our program agenda is designed to cover a wide range of topics, including the role of HL7 in healthcare innovation, touching on the future of digital health in the Philippines, as well as the challenges and opportunities in HL7 adoption and interoperability in Southeast Asia.
In addition to our keynote speeches, speaker sessions, and panel discussions, we will also be providing networking opportunities throughout the event, allowing attendees to connect with their peers, share their experiences, and build new partnerships.
We hope that this summit will be a valuable platform for healthcare professionals, IT specialists, policymakers, and industry leaders to exchange ideas, collaborate, and drive progress in health informatics and interoperability. We look forward to welcoming you to this exciting event and to contributing to the advancement of healthcare in the Philippines.
HL7 Vision
A world in which everyone can securely access and use the right health data when and where they need it.
HL7 Mission
To provide standards that empower global health data interoperability.
HL7 Strategic Goals and Objectives – Board Approved September 17, 2019
HL7 – What Does it Mean?
“Level Seven” refers to the seventh level of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) seven-layer communications model for Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) – the application level. The application level interfaces directly to and performs common application services for the application processes. Although other protocols have largely superseded it, the OSI model remains valuable as a place to begin the study of network architecture.