A multimodal medical AI system called MAIVE was developed for advanced clinical reasoning. This system is engineered for seamless integration into modern healthcare ecosystems using FHIR standards.
An event focused on interoperability using FHIR is scheduled for January 13–15, 2026. This event is part of the HL7 community effort to advance interoperability standards.
The content discusses fundamental standards for health information technology, including FHIR, HL7, and SNOMED CT. These standards are crucial for achieving interoperability in healthcare data exchange.
A resource model for pharmacy data was developed, utilizing FHIR standards for organization. This aims to transform Pharmacy Benefit Management (PBM) through scalable analytics and standardized data integration.
HL7 released a FHIR CI Build version 1.1.0, specifically for the Belgium Patient Care standard. This version is based on the current content available on GitHub.
The guide provides a comprehensive overview of integrating with Epic using FHIR standards. It covers necessary APIs and real-world implementation steps for developers.
Quess Corp Limited is involved in implementing and validating healthcare interoperability standards. This work focuses on utilizing established standards such as FHIR and HL7.
A guide detailing the TTL representation for the Holter Report Code was published for the Patient Monitoring Outcome resource. This resource helps standardize the reporting of patient monitoring results using FHIR standards.
AWS is developing healthcare AI agents using an open-source AWS HealthLake MCP server. This service is designed for storing and transforming FHIR resources and is HIPAA-eligible.
JTX IT Consultancy offers expertise in healthcare integration architecture and delivery assurance. This service helps organizations implement robust, modern healthcare IT systems.
AWS has updated its HealthLake service to support FHIR R4 operations for the $davinci-data-export resource. This enhancement allows users to utilize the latest FHIR standards for data export capabilities within the AWS ecosystem.
FHIR.org released a new StructureDefinition for a Cross-Version Extension (xv-r5-trn.for). This extension is designed to support the Transport.for resource within the FHIR R5 specification.
An interview was conducted with Grahame Grieve regarding the future of FHIR standards. The discussion covered anticipated developments and trends for FHIR in 2025.