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The Australian Digital Health Agency released the My Health Record FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) version 1.2.0. This guide relates to the digital health record system used by general practitioners in Australia.
Australia has established the first FHIR standard for the process of diagnostic requesting. This development marks a shift from previous Australian FHIR work, which had focused on general data models.
The Australian Digital Health Agency created a Consent CDA Class that adheres to the Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) and incorporates an Australian Schema. This development leverages FHIR standards to manage consent documentation within the Australian digital health ecosystem.
The Australian Digital Health Agency released a FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) detailing the JSON representation for patient emergency contacts. This update supports the My Health Record system's interoperability standards.
GeneOnline is focusing on advancing health interoperability using FHIR standards. This initiative aims to build a scalable AI infrastructure to support advanced healthcare data exchange in Australia.
The Australian Digital Health Agency published a new FHIR Implementation Guide focused on dental health records. This guide aims to standardize the digital representation and exchange of dental health information across Australia.
The Australian Digital Health Agency has launched an FHIR Digital Health Implementer Hub. This resource provides guidance and implementation details for utilizing FHIR standards in digital health applications.
The Australian Digital Health Agency has established a new FHIR Digital Health Implementer Hub. This hub is based on FHIR version 4.0.1.
HL7 International has published a specific Location resource tailored for mobile services in Australia. This resource supports the documentation of services delivered within a person's private residence.
The PCA Partner Service Category ValueSet was updated to version 2.4.2. This update is relevant for healthcare directories and provider connectivity within Australia.
The Australian Digital Health Agency made FHIR Digital Health resources available, demonstrated by examples such as the Practitioner profile. These resources are provided in various formats, including JSON, XML, and Turtle.
The Australian Digital Health Agency released a specific implementation guide for Medicare Records. This guide utilizes the FHIR standard, providing technical specifications for interoperability.
The Australian Digital Health Agency released the My Health Record (MHR) Procedure FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) version 1.4.0. This guide provides technical specifications for integrating My Health Record data using the FHIR standard.
The Australian Digital Health Agency published the Medicare Records FHIR Implementation Guide. This guide provides technical specifications for integrating Medicare Records using the FHIR standard.
A guide detailing the JSON representation of the PractitionerRole for Nephrologists was released. This artifact is intended for use with the AU Core Implementation standard.
The Australian Digital Health Agency published a FHIR Implementation Guide detailing the XML representation of liver structure. This guide is associated with the My Health Record system.
The Australian Digital Health Agency published an Implementation Guide detailing the JSON representation of bone structure within the My Health Record FHIR framework. This guide supports standardized data exchange for skeletal information.
The Australian Digital Health Agency published an updated FHIR Implementation Guide for Provider Connect Australia. This guide provides technical specifications for healthcare data exchange using the FHIR standard.
The Australian Digital Health Agency is implementing digital health standards based on FHIR version 4.0.1. This adoption ensures adherence to modern interoperability standards within the Australian healthcare sector.