
Episode #5
S03 EP 05: When Data Tells a Story: FHIR and Patient Empowerment
What does it mean for patient empowerment when health information is truly connected? In this episode, the FHIR creator and leading health consumer advocates discuss the real-world impact of digital health standards, why interoperability matters for safety and quality, and how Sparked is working to embed consumer perspectives in technical work from the outset. Guests: Gillian Mason, Grahame Grieve & Pip Brennan Key points: Why interoperability matters for patients - Pip explains that without connected systems, gaps in information lead to repeated tests, risks, and safety issues - contrary to public assumptions that health data already flows smoothly. Making consumer involvement meaningful - Grahame and Gillian discussed sustained support and genuine engagement of consumer advocates throughout standards processes, rather than token inclusion. Patient empowerment beyond the technical layer - They agreed that having data is only the starting point; systems must be designed so patients can help validate, interpret, and act on their own health information in partnership with clinicians. This episode provides insights on connecting standards work to real patient needs, highlighting the practical steps required for true empowerment and partnership.


