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Salesforce Exam Health Cloud Accredited Professional Topic 1 Question 36 Discussion

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Lyndia
12 months ago
Oh, this is easy-peasy! FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the way to go. Now, if only the rest of the exam was this straightforward...
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Serita
10 months ago
Yeah, those two are the key ones to remember for this exam.
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Markus
11 months ago
I agree, FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are definitely the standards for clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Felix
12 months ago
FHIR R4 and HL7v2, no doubt. I'm just glad they didn't throw in SNOMED-CT or ICD-10 as distractors. That would've been a real head-scratcher!
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Stanford
12 months ago
Ah, the classic 'which two' question. Let's see... FHIR R4 for sure, and HL7v2 as the other one. Gotta love these tricky multiple-choice questions!
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Ailene
12 months ago
Yeah, those are the two standards that support clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Flo
12 months ago
I think it's FHIR R4 and HL7v2 too.
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Alaine
12 months ago
I agree with you, David. SDTMv3.2 is more commonly used in clinical trials and research, not for real-time data exchange.
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Gladis
12 months ago
Personally, I think SDTMv3.2 is not relevant for clinical data exchange in Health Cloud.
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Karan
12 months ago
Wait, isn't SDTM the clinical data standard for FDA submissions? I don't think that's the right answer here. I'm going with FHIR R4 and HL7v2.
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Emmett
11 months ago
Good choice, FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are commonly used standards for exchanging clinical data.
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Idella
11 months ago
FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the correct options for supporting clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Cristy
12 months ago
I agree, SDTM is not a data exchange standard for clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Dyan
1 years ago
You make a good point, DICOM 3.0 is crucial for sharing radiology images in healthcare.
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Kasandra
1 years ago
Hmm, I'm not so sure about DICOM 3.0. That's more for imaging data, isn't it? I think the right answer is FHIR R4 and HL7v2.
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Garry
12 months ago
Yes, FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the correct standards for clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Eun
12 months ago
I agree, DICOM 3.0 is mainly for imaging data.
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Justine
12 months ago
Yes, FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the correct standards for clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Clarinda
1 years ago
I agree, DICOM 3.0 is mainly for imaging data.
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Brunilda
1 years ago
You're correct, FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the data exchange standards for clinical data.
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Basilia
1 years ago
Yes, FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the standards for clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Madelyn
1 years ago
I agree, DICOM 3.0 is mainly for imaging data.
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Yun
1 years ago
I believe DICOM 3.0 is also important for medical imaging data exchange in Health Cloud.
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Delmy
1 years ago
Well, this one's a no-brainer! FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the standards that support clinical data in Health Cloud. Easy peasy.
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Corrina
1 years ago
FHIR R4 and HL7v2 make it easy to exchange clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Starr
1 years ago
It's great that Health Cloud supports these standards for clinical data exchange.
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Dortha
1 years ago
I always use FHIR R4 and HL7v2 for exchanging clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Raina
1 years ago
Definitely, those are the two data exchange standards for clinical data.
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Arlyne
1 years ago
FHIR R4 and HL7v2 are the standards that support clinical data in Health Cloud.
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Alaine
1 years ago
I agree with you, HL7v2 and FHIR R4 are indeed widely used in healthcare interoperability.
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Dyan
1 years ago
I think the two data exchange standards that support clinical data in Health Cloud are HL7v2 and FHIR R4.
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Laticia
1 years ago
Yes, you are correct. Those are the two standards supported in Health Cloud.
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Laticia
1 years ago
I believe it's HL7v2 and FHIR R4.
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Joseph
1 years ago
Okay, let's think this through. HL7v2 is the older standard, but it's still widely used. FHIR R4 is the newer, more modern standard. DICOM 3.0 is for imaging data, and SDTM is for clinical trials. I'm pretty confident those are the right answers.
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Raymon
1 years ago
Haha, SDTM? Seriously? That's gotta be a joke. I'm going with HL7v2 and FHIR R4 - can't go wrong with the classics, am I right?
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Glory
1 years ago
You know, I'm not even sure what SDTM is. Sounds like some kind of weird medical acronym. Maybe it's a trick question and we're supposed to just pick the two most relevant ones?
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Izetta
1 years ago
Hold up, are you sure about that? I thought DICOM 3.0 was used for medical imaging data in healthcare systems. Maybe it's worth double-checking that one.
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Heike
1 years ago
Yeah, I agree with you on that. HL7v2 and FHIR R4 are the big ones when it comes to clinical data exchange. DICOM is more for medical imaging, and SDTM is for clinical trial data, so they're not really relevant here.
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Devorah
1 years ago
Hmm, this is an interesting one. I'm pretty sure HL7v2 and FHIR R4 are the two data exchange standards that support clinical data in Health Cloud, but I'm not too familiar with DICOM 3.0 or SDTMv3.2. I'll need to brush up on those before the exam.
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