An example demonstrating the use of FHIR Condition resources for Dental Caries was released. This example is part of the HL7 FHIR Specification, specifically referencing the Data Exchange v2.0.0 ballot.
Medicare Payers are required to support the portability of patient data. This requirement mandates the use of FHIR APIs for transferring patient data to and from various systems.
HL7 provided an extraction example for the ServiceRequest resource. This example is designed for use in Dental Data Exchange, demonstrating FHIR compliance.
AWS is enhancing healthcare data interoperability through the use of its API Gateway service. This effort utilizes the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard to improve data exchange.
The market for healthcare interoperability solutions is projected to reach USD 6.2 billion by 2027. The adoption of standards like HL7 FHIR and IHE Profiles is expected to support this growth.
Availity showcased an authentication workflow that moves from submission to approval in approximately 90 seconds. This demonstrates the efficiency of using FHIR standards for streamlined healthcare processes.
HL7 International announced that registration for its FHIR Fundamentals Course will close on October 17. The course aims to teach participants about FHIR standards directly from the source.
A new model called FHIR-Former was developed to improve clinical predictions. This model leverages the Fast Healthcare Interoperability (FHIR) standard for enhanced data interoperability.
HL7 International is hosting a live event to present the results regarding the State of FHIR in 2025. This event aims to provide an update on the adoption and status of FHIR standards.
fhir.ch published a JSON representation for Influenza using the FHIR R4 standard. This resource is part of the ongoing development and evolution of the FHIR standard, with a newer version (1.11.0) superseding the current one.
A discussion was held concerning potential overlaps and redundancies within the FHIR standard. The suggestion was made to converge these overlapping standards to improve efficiency.
A ConceptMap was released detailing the mapping between DocumentEntryClassCode and DocumentEntryTypeCode. This resource contributes to the standardization of document entry data within the FHIR framework.
HL7 International announced a virtual Connectathon event scheduled for January. This event is designed to provide participants with hands-on opportunities for FHIR development and testing.
AWS released a decision-maker's guide covering the benefits and architecture fundamentals of FHIR. The guide helps organizations decide whether to buy off-the-shelf solutions, partner with others, or build their own FHIR implementation.
A new LOINC code, 70403-1, has been established for measuring recreational activities. This code allows for standardized data capture regarding the frequency of fun activities over the preceding week.
HL7 proposed a technical update to the FHIR standard (FHIR-43301). This update requires that all lab orders and results, regardless of the specific FHIR Implementation Guide (IG), must specify the laboratory that performed the test.