EHR-QC released version 2.0, featuring LLM-driven medical concept mapping and web-based interface support. This update extends support for the Fast Healthcare standard and enhances interoperability capabilities.
The HAPI-FHIR code now supports custom interceptors to manage response HTTP status codes when exceptions occur. This enhancement improves the robustness and control of exception handling within the FHIR REST server implementation.
AIRA presented a presentation on IIS interoperability using FHIR standards. This initiative aims to establish a new era of interoperability for immunization records.
SMART on FHIR is highlighted as a critical standard in the health technology sector. It serves as a foundational mechanism for developing and integrating health applications.
Elligint Health and Unite Us participated in a discussion focused on modernizing care coordination. The conversation highlighted the potential of integrating FHIR standards to improve care delivery.
ZOLL Cardiac Management Solutions is actively recruiting an IT Applications FHIR Developer in Pittsburgh, PA. This hiring indicates the company's focus on integrating FHIR standards into its IT applications.
The global healthcare API market is projected to reach USD 0.54 billion by 2035. This growth is primarily fueled by the mandatory adoption of FHIR standards across various regions.
The news relates to the availability of FHIR Server 4.0.0 resources. This indicates ongoing development and standardization efforts within the global healthcare interoperability community.
Data4Life and EvidNet announced a strategic partnership focused on advancing federated real-world evidence. The collaboration aims to align on international standards, such as OMOP, for data exchange.
A new CI Build of the HL7 FHIR Specification was released, specifically addressing the JSON representation for an Organization example. This update is part of the ongoing development of the FHIR standard.
The necessity of modernizing public health data infrastructure was highlighted. FHIR is presented as a superior standard compared to HL7 V2 for web-based data exchange.
Research was published regarding the trustworthiness of digital health systems that integrate FHIR standards with Internet-of-Things (IoT) technologies. This work addresses the security and reliability challenges inherent in modern connected healthcare environments.
FEvIR has updated its EvidenceVariable to handle changes in Oxygen Saturation (SpO2) values. This update supports the computation and publishing of these specific physiological changes.
The FHIR ValidationOutcome API specification was updated, detailing the use of ValidationOutcome and related message lists. This update provides developers with standardized methods for validating FHIR resources using the specified API structure.
The article discusses how SMART on FHIR applications are driving innovation in healthcare delivery. These applications are designed to build the future of care by integrating various systems.
FHIR-based representations for quality indicators in intensive care medicine were created. This aims to standardize the representation of clinical practice guidelines and quality indicators using FHIR standards.
A lightweight, FHIR R4-compliant micro-service was created for dual coding integration between NAMASTE and ICD-11. This service facilitates the interoperability of two major global coding systems.