The Android 16 Beta 1 version has been released, enabling the Health Connect app to handle medical data. This integration facilitates the use of FHIR standards for accessing and managing health information.
März and Doctolib announced a partnership focused on connected healthcare services. This collaboration is expected to facilitate future developments in the digital healthcare landscape.
The healthcare industry is moving toward full interoperability, leveraging AI technologies. This trend suggests that AI is playing a key role in supercharging the implementation of FHIR standards.
The content compares five prominent FHIR server solutions, including offerings from Azure, AWS, IBM, Google, and HAPI. This analysis helps users evaluate features and deployment models for selecting appropriate interoperability infrastructure.
Qlik Help documentation addresses limitations when importing the FHIR specification using the JSON Schema import function. Specifically, certain elements are not correctly created in the resulting data structures.
A critical security vulnerability (CVE-2025-24363) has been reported affecting the HL7 FHIR IG Publisher. This vulnerability poses a risk of exposing user credentials within the implementation guide.
A vulnerability, designated CVE-2025-24363, was identified in the HL7 fhir-ig-publisher software. This vulnerability affects versions of the publisher up to 1.8.8.
HL7 released the US Core Implementation Guide v8.0.0-ballot, detailing an example for the Audit-C Item. This update is part of the ongoing development of the HL7 FHIR Standard.
Drummond Group offers services related to risk certification for healthcare AI. This validation process aims to enhance the credibility and reliability of AI tools used in healthcare.
Helsedirektoratet has made available Norwegian basis profiles designed for HL7 FHIR standards. These profiles, including older versions, are available for download from the archive.
The content discusses setting up testing environments using Postman and OCL for FHIR Connectathon participation. The focus of the testing is on terminology server functionality within the HL7 FHIR Connectathon.
The InterSystems Developer Community offered resources for learning FHIR standards, including support for various InterSystems products. This initiative aims to educate developers on implementing FHIR standards.
HL7 Hong Kong successfully concluded its 5th Connectathon Series in 2024. This event provided a platform for developers and technical advisors to showcase and test FHIR implementations.
The European Union utilized its EuropaWire service for distributing information related to FHIR. This service provides a centralized platform for official press releases and newswire content.
HL7 Austria has released the Core Address Profile Mappings, specifically for FHIR R4.0.1. This resource is part of the broader FHIR Core Implementation Guides, supporting standardized data exchange.