Development efforts are underway to integrate OpenMRS with FHIR R4 and PACS resources. This integration utilizes Linux Redhat 7.5 and MySQL for its operating system and resource management.
A project was created to provide a FHIR interface layer for the Odoo platform. This facade leverages the capabilities of HAPI FHIR to enable interoperability.
The issue concerns FHIR Bundles that include operation outcome resources obtained via a search GET request. These specific bundles are currently being blocked from access.
HL7 published the NamingSystem: Nursing Minimum Data Set terminology. This resource is part of the broader HL7 Terminology standard, providing structured data for nursing care documentation.
IHE released a new profile for reporting fetal movement in a mobile antepartum summary. This profile utilizes the current FHIR R4 standard for interoperability.
A JSON representation for the UC1 Medication Prostaglandin E was made available using the HL7 FHIR standard. This version is based on the current content of the FHIR standard.
A bug was reported concerning the regex validation of full URLs within FHIR Bundles when short URLs are used in references. This issue affects the validation process for the URLs used in the bundle structure.
InterSystems presented a webinar detailing the FHIR SQL Builder feature within InterSystems IRIS for Health. This tool aims to facilitate the processing and analysis of complex health data using SQL queries.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan is moving to standardize electronic medical data. This initiative aims to improve the management and exchange of patient information.
HL7 International released updates to the Terminology resource, specifically focusing on the ActClassFolder. This update is part of the broader HL7 Terminology v5.2.0 release based on FHIR standards.
A new TypeScript definition file was published for the FHIR R4 RTTI Date scalar type. This update provides type safety for date handling within the FHIR standard.
Validation results were published for the AU eRequesting Implementation Guide. This guide is part of the Australian healthcare interoperability standards.
HL7 International published a terminology resource for FHIR v4.0.1. This resource is built upon the FHIR R4 standard and relates to topics like driver's licenses.
A cardiovascular center developed an EHR system based on FHIR standards. This initiative highlights the use of modern interoperability standards in specialized healthcare settings.
A mapping proposal for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Guideline Referral in COPD was presented using the FHIR standard. This work focuses on standardizing the flow of the clinical protocol using FHIR.
HL7 International is actively promoting the use of HL7 FHIR standards. This effort aims to accelerate the adoption of interoperability solutions across the healthcare sector.
StudyHealthCare published content discussing the latest developments in Health Level 7 International standards. The focus of the discussion was on the implementation and trends of FHIR.
A mapping proposal was developed concerning the referral process for Pulmonary Rehabilitation Guidelines in COPD. This work aims to contribute to standardizing the data exchange for this specific clinical referral.