ONC recently released results from the Coordinated Registry Network for Women’s Health Technologies project, a collaborative effort conducted with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) to enable researchers to generate real-world evidence using data that address some women’s health issues. The project’s final report discusses the findings and lessons learned from development and testing of the Women’s Health Technologies Coordinated Registry Network FHIR® Implementation Guide.Link to original article Application Programming Interfaces in Health IT PCOR Coordinated Registry Network for Women’s Health Technologies Share Print Related articles ONC and CDC Working Together to Strengthen Public Health Systems, Tools, and Practices that Keep Us Safe E Pluribus Unum APIs for Research: Perspectives from Providers Please login or register to post comments.