The Massachusetts Health Data Consortium has selected Datycs to enhance the streamlining of clinical data. This initiative leverages FHIR standards to improve data management within the healthcare sector.
HL7 International is holding its annual Plenary, WGM, and FHIR Connectathon events. Early bird registration for these health IT events ends on August 22.
AMIA is soliciting submissions for SMART on FHIR applications for its upcoming 2025 Annual Meeting. This encourages the development and presentation of interoperable healthcare tools.
The topic explores the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) with FHIR standards. This integration aims to enhance healthcare interoperability and predictive capabilities.
HL7 International is hosting a Connectathon event on August 16, 2025. The event aims to allow participants to build, test, and exchange real data using FHIR interfaces.
Moehrke Research provided information regarding the authorization purposes for delegation access valueset. This discussion relates to hierarchical FHIR code lists and their proper definition.
Trisotech discussed the importance of connected care when rapid response is necessary. The discussion focused on leveraging AI and FHIR standards to improve patient care.
HL7 International published an experimental ValueSet defining Diagnostic Service Section IDs. This resource is part of the broader FHIR standard development process.
The Smile CDR HAPI-FHIR server has been updated to support the Patient/$everything operation. This feature allows for enhanced data retrieval capabilities using FHIR standards.
Moehrke Research published an example demonstrating the TTL (Turtle) representation for the FHIR Practitioner resource. This resource is used to model information about healthcare practitioners within the FHIR standard.
openFHIR has released documentation for its engine. This engine is designed to implement the FHIR Connect specification and facilitate bidirectional data mappings.
ASTHO conducted a review of FHIR pilot projects spanning 2022 to 2025. This review highlights key successes, challenges, and insights to support nationwide adoption.
SAP Patient Management has successfully obtained ISiK Level 3 Certification for its FHIR interfaces. This certification validates the system's interoperability capabilities according to established standards.
HIMSS hosted a deep dive session focusing on the Argonaut Project. This project aims to advance device connectivity by implementing FHIR-first interoperability standards.
HL7 International announced its final 2025 session, focusing on FHIR skills development. The session offers a self-paced Intermediate Course covering topics like SMART on FHIR, CDSHooks, and IPS.
SmartCarePlus is implementing FHIR standards for patient care in India. This initiative aims to bring modern interoperability capabilities to Indian healthcare records.