AnyBio and Medplum Launch FHIR-Native Integration for Biosignal-Driven Care
Joint reference architecture lets healthcare builders compose two specialized infrastructure layers - continuous biosignal pipeline and episodic clinical workflow - instead of retrofitting either layer into the other.
AnyBio, the biosignal infrastructure platform for builders, and Medplum, the open-source FHIR-native developer platform, today announced a joint reference architecture for biosignal-driven care programs. The architecture is backed by a working integration over the FHIR Observation resource and a technical blog outlining how the two layers compose. The combination gives healthcare builders an end-to-end deployable stack - from wearable device to clinician workspace - over a standards-based seam, instead of forcing them to retrofit a streaming pipeline into a clinical workflow product, or vice versa.
The integration addresses a structural problem in healthcare engineering. Continuous biosignal data - the streaming output of wrist-worn and chest-worn wearables - and episodic clinical workflow - the FHIR-resource-shaped data model that EHRs, care plans, and patient portals run on - require fundamentally different infrastructure underneath. Streaming pipelines need different runtime, storage, and consistency guarantees than transactional clinical workflow systems. Platforms that try to absorb both end up doing one well and the other badly, and builders pay for the worse half.










