FHIR can help tackle daunting digital challenges in research A leader from digital health solutions firm CitiusTech suggests use of fast healthcare interoperability resources is useful in the face of evolving tech. The emergence and proliferation of advanced technologies like real-world evidence, wearable devices, remote patient monitoring and other trends have created a huge number of opportunities for researchers. Along with those high-tech opportunities, however, come myriad associated challenges. Along with the obstacles associated with adopting and learning such next-level technology, research and drug development professionals also face difficulties dealing with ever-changing regulations, patents, shrinking drug pipelines, and more. Outsourcing-Pharma recently spoke with Shreejit Nair, vice president of life sciences and international at digital health solutions specialist CitiusTech, about how the use of fast healthcare interoperability resources (FHIR) could help companies successfully deal with rapid digital evolution and other developments.