Netsmart CareConnect provided documentation detailing the Provider System Access Practitioner. This documentation includes specific error codes and guidelines for handling system access issues.
NIH provided an index of FHIR resources, detailing available versions like R4 and STU3. This resource helps developers access standardized healthcare data formats from the NIH.
The news concerns the application of AI agents to automate various healthcare workflows. These agents are designed to handle tasks such as patient intake, triage, referrals, and billing follow-ups, utilizing FHIR standards.
HL7 Belgium published the Implementation Guide (IG) v1.0.0 for the be-ns-cti-extended-code. This guide is available for FHIR resources related to medication.
A personal health assistant, FHIR IQ, was developed using FHIR standards. The project focuses on creating a vendor-neutral guardrail layer for health data management.
A guide detailing the HL7 FHIR Certification process for 2026 is available. This resource covers exam details, syllabus, and costs for professionals seeking certification.
A new FHIR specification was released for representing the affiliation of mCSD Facility Admin Organizations. This update provides a TTL representation for the specified affiliation structure.
A second cohort is accepting registrations for developing FHIR applications using Python. The program includes an optional capstone SMART on FHIR application.
Registration for HL7's FHIR Foundational Exam Prep Course is closing soon. Participants can earn a FHIR credential digital badge and directory listing upon completion.
The event focused on demonstrating practical methods for integrating HL7 FHIR standards into hospital operations. This aims to guide the implementation of modern interoperability solutions in healthcare facilities.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services announced new interoperability standards. These standards utilize FHIR, promoting data exchange capabilities.
Form.io provided its capabilities to SpecKit for the creation of FHIR test data. This development supports the growing adoption of FHIR across various healthcare sectors.
Caristix provides services aimed at significantly reducing the costs and timelines associated with HL7/FHIR integration projects. This approach utilizes strategic project planning to achieve a 50% reduction in project duration.
The US Core Implementation Guide v9.0.0 was released for the FHIR standard. This version is based on the current content available on the US GitHub repository.
A JSON representation for Molecular Tumor Board reports (MTB-NGS-Bericht) using FHIR was published. This module is part of the Kerndatensatz-Modul and relates to molecular tumor board data.
The initiative focuses on improving the interoperability of Clinical Data Repositories (CDR) using FHIR standards. This effort aims to facilitate data exchange within hospital settings.