Evotec has created the Next-Generation Analytical Data Flow Interface (NxADFI). This interface supports automated and secure transfer of data for submission-ready dossiers, adhering to HL7 FHIR standards.
A new Cross-Version Extension was published for the MedicationKnowledge storage guideline. This extension addresses version compatibility within the FHIR standard.
eHealth Belgium is focusing on the intersection of specific vaccination status reason codes (be-cs-vaccination-status-reason). This effort aims to standardize and clarify the usage of these codes within the national eHealth infrastructure.
HL7 International published an updated FHIR Implementation Guide for the BeExtLaterality Transversal Clinical Core. This guide specifies the technical details for the BeExtLaterality FHIR Extension, supporting interoperability standards.
The discussion highlighted that FHIR implementation should be viewed as a core strategic imperative for health plan leaders. This approach ensures that interoperability is integrated into the overall business strategy, not just the technology stack.
A cross-version extension for Permission.rule has been defined for FHIR R5. This update enhances the structure definition for managing permissions across different FHIR versions.
Nava is committed to improving healthcare data interoperability. This effort focuses on leveraging the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard.
A cross-version extension for the Sequence.variant element was defined for FHIR R3. This extension is intended to support the MolecularSequence element in future versions, specifically R5.
Health Level Seven International is actively involved in promoting healthcare interoperability standards. This effort aims to improve patient outcomes by ensuring seamless data exchange across different systems.
The healthcare sector in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) requires strengthening its digital infrastructure. This effort involves harmonizing and normalizing data using established global standards like ICD-10, SNOMED, and LOINC.
A systematic framework named REMOTE was introduced in a study. This framework aims to generate Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) from unstructured data.
A new version of the FHIR Implementation Guide for ABDM, specifically v7.0.0, was released. This guide provides the necessary technical specifications for local development using JSON representation.
VectorCare launched a new Lyft application designed for patient transportation. This app utilizes FHIR standards and connects Epic users with Lyft's services.
The service automates the process of de-identifying Electronic Health Records (EHR) and converting the data into FHIR format. This process supports HIPAA-compliant workflows for data handling.