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Serious Managers Guide to AI and FHIR

Navigating the future of Modern Healthcare

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Serious Managers Guide to AI and FHIR

By: Claude Louis-Charles
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How Healthcare Leaders Turn Interoperability and AI Into Real Operational Impact

Healthcare managers today face a perfect storm: fragmented systems, workforce shortages, rising expectations, and relentless regulatory pressure. Serious Manager’s Guide to AI with FHIR gives leaders a clear, practical roadmap for navigating this moment — transforming FHIR and AI from buzzwords into a repeatable operating model that improves care, reduces waste, and strengthens organizational resilience.

Drawing from real-world workflows, this book shows how FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) becomes your data backbone, and how AI becomes your intelligence layer — working together to power safer, faster, more coordinated healthcare. Instead of technical jargon, you’ll find manager-ready explanations, actionable frameworks, and examples you can use immediately.

What You’ll Learn
  • How FHIR actually works — the resources, profiles, APIs, and governance structures that make interoperability real.

  • The four AI patterns every healthcare organization uses — prediction, prioritization, classification, and generation — and how they turn FHIR data into action.

  • The Symbiosis Loop, a powerful workflow model connecting data flow, insight flow, action flow, and learning flow.

  • Governance-by-design strategies for trust, safety, consent, fairness, and transparency in AI-enabled workflows.

  • How to build an AI‑ready FHIR infrastructure, from source systems to backbone to workflow integration.

  • A proven Pilot‑to‑Production Pathway that turns small experiments into enterprise capabilities.

  • Security essentials for FHIR, including identity, scopes, monitoring, and cloud considerations.

  • How to scale AI‑on‑FHIR across the enterprise using reusable patterns, shared assets, and a simple operating model.

  • Case studies in readmission reduction, sepsis early warning, and denial prevention — showing exactly how AI-on-FHIR works in real clinical and operational settings.

  • How to build an AI‑on‑FHIR Control Room, giving leaders visibility into model behavior, data quality, workflow impact, and safety signals.

Why This Book Matters Now

Healthcare can no longer hire its way out of operational strain. AI and interoperability are no longer optional — they are the only scalable path forward. This book helps managers cut through noise and hype, offering a grounded, responsible, workflow‑first approach to AI in healthcare. You’ll learn how to evaluate vendor claims, align teams, govern responsibly, and build capabilities that compound over time.

Who This Book Is For
  • Healthcare executives and operational leaders

  • Clinical informatics and digital health directors

  • IT, data, and interoperability leaders

  • Quality, population health, and revenue cycle managers

  • Anyone responsible for outcomes in a healthcare organization

Your Playbook for the FHIR + AI Era

By the end, you won’t be a FHIR engineer or data scientist — you’ll be the person in the room who can connect technical proposals to mission, value, feasibility, and risk. You’ll know how to lead teams through the FHIR + AI era with clarity, confidence, and responsibility.

If you want a practical, actionable guide to building a learning health system — one workflow at a time — this is the book that belongs on your desk.

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