Sundhed.dk released detailed definitions for the ehealth-action-guidance-type extension within FHIR v4.0.1. This guidance helps standardize the definition of eHealth actions within the Danish healthcare ecosystem.
A specific LOINC code (75977-9) was identified for documenting Fetal Chromosome X and Y aneuploidy presence. This code is part of the global standard for clinical terminology and data exchange.
The LOINC content for code 87944-5, related to bacteria identified in synovial fluid, has been published. This code is part of the FHIR Server LOINC content, supporting standardized medical terminology.
Electronic Health Records (EHR) in Latin America utilize standards such as HL7 FHIR. This adoption facilitates interoperability in the healthcare sector.
HL7 has established the required dependencies for the FHIR sdc.template. This update ensures proper configuration and interoperability within the FHIR framework.
VE3 provided commentary suggesting that the failure of HL7 and FHIR is rooted in architectural and governance shortcomings. The discussion implies that successful implementation requires addressing underlying system architecture rather than just adhering to standards.
AeHIN has announced a FHIR Fundamentals Training scheduled for 2026. This course is designed to introduce participants to the core concepts of the FHIR standard.
India's digital health platforms are leveraging FHIR standards to overcome gaps in mHealth infrastructure. This adoption enables the delivery of real-world digital health services.
A technical guide was published detailing the construction of secure AI agents. These agents are designed to integrate with major EHR systems like Epic and Cerner using FHIR standards.
HL7 International is providing live courses to expand knowledge regarding HL7 FHIR. These courses cover both the basics of FHIR and its underlying architecture.
The topic discusses how developers are leveraging FHIR servers. This approach aims to enable deeper semantic interoperability within healthcare data exchange.
The concept of FHIR FUSE was discussed, suggesting that FHIR data could be accessed via file systems rather than traditional APIs and clients. This approach aims to simplify interaction with FHIR resources by treating them like local files and folders.
InterSystems provided information on securing FHIR servers using OAuth 2.0 and IAM. This approach helps strengthen the security posture of FHIR implementations.
HL7 Belgium ad hoc members convened a meeting to ballot the FHIR R6 release. This action was part of the official review process to achieve Belgian consensus on the standard.
OmniMD has achieved alignment with the HTI-1 certification standard. This action advances data interoperability by aligning the EHR with the ONC's specific final rule.