The Association of Health Care Journalists provided information regarding Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). This discussion highlights the growing importance of standardized interoperability in healthcare data exchange.
A&I Solutions offers integration services utilizing the SMART on FHIR standard. These services enable secure, standards-based interoperability within Electronic Health Record (EHR) workflows.
MEDITECH is scheduled to showcase its intelligent, connected care capabilities at the HIMSS26 conference. The demonstration focuses on how developers can utilize powerful FHIR APIs for testing and integration.
A technical issue was identified concerning the Expunge function failing when entities are updated within a batch process. This issue was tracked in a GitHub repository related to HAPI FHIR Version v8.6.5.
A FHIR Value Set for foreign driver's licenses was developed for the Uzbekistan Digital Health Platform. This resource is part of the FHIR standard and was released in version 0.4.0.
The discussion focused on the necessary preparations for providers and payers to meet future interoperability mandates. This highlights the industry's focus on adopting standards like FHIR to ensure seamless data exchange.
A survey conducted by ASTP revealed that only 27% of companies reporting to a single vendor extensively utilize the FHIR standard. This suggests potential gaps in interoperability adoption among certain types of reporting entities.
HL7 International is actively promoting FHIR standards across the industry. This effort aims to improve data exchange and interoperability using modern healthcare standards.
A guide titled 'Blood Pressure Measurement Method - Lithuanian Vital Signs Implementation Guide' was released. This document specifies the use of FHIR standards for recording blood pressure measurements within the Lithuanian healthcare system.
The National Health Insurance Administration (NHIA) published guidelines detailing the XML representation for gene testing in the context of pre-approval review for cancer drugs. This initiative provides a structured, FHIR-based standard for integrating genetic data into the national healthcare system's drug review process.
The discussion compares the use of HL7 ORU versus FHIR Observation for handling medical device data. FHIR-based methods are identified as the superior approach for real-time data integration.
Salesforce has developed a Healthcare API designed to interact with systems that use FHIR APIs. This allows developers to securely connect and integrate various healthcare systems.
The news discusses the implications of Apple's recent move toward integrating FHIR standards with Electronic Health Records. This development suggests a significant shift in how consumer-facing health applications interact with core clinical data.
Guidance regarding OCR Issues Part 2 is expected ahead of the February 2026 compliance deadline. This development, linked to the HTI 5 Proposal, suggests a move toward FHIR-first interoperability and potential health IT deregulation.
HL7 announced the opening of registration for its inaugural US Realm FHIR Connectathon. This event is scheduled to take place virtually from March 31 to April 2.
CMS has published a roadmap detailing the switch to FHIR-based digital quality measures. This transition leverages FHIR's modular design and RESTful APIs to facilitate rapid implementation.
New Zealand has released version 1.0.0 of the Shared Digital Health Record API. This API provides a standardized method for accessing shared digital health records within the country.
An evaluation was conducted regarding the mapping of electronic health records to HL7 FHIR standards. This work was applied within the context of pediatric research studies.