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About Open mHealth

Data schemas specify the format and content of data, such as blood glucose readings, which affects how software programs process that data. Systems often must handle data coming from many different devices or platforms, with each source describing the data differently. It is much easier to process and make sense of data if all data points for a specific measure (e.g. blood glucose) are expressed in a shared, common schema, regardless of where the data came from. A common schema serves as a single source of documentation that can be referenced whenever and wherever the data points are used. In healthcare, common data schemas are particularly important because of the semantic importance and complexity of health data. For example, the distinction between fasting and non-fasting blood glucose is critical to its clinical meaning.

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Open mHealth
United States
www.openmhealth.org

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