Interoperable
Interoperable is an adjective describing systems, components, or organizations that can work together by exchanging information and using it meaningfully. In information technology, interoperability means that distinct systems can communicate, interpret, and act on the data they share without custom adapters.
Interoperability is often described in three levels: technical interoperability refers to the ability to connect and
Standards and approaches include open standards, APIs, and data formats such as JSON and XML, as well
Applications span many sectors. In healthcare, interoperable systems enable patients’ records to move between providers; in
Benefits include increased efficiency, reduced data silos, improved data quality, and faster decision making. Challenges include
Examples of successful interoperability efforts include health-care data interoperability with FHIR; financial messaging standards like ISO