BESTMED and Best Practice Software announced a new integration focused on medication data exchange using FHIR standards. This integration allows prescribing data and associated clinical notes to flow between systems.
A digital health solution was enabled to connect with Epic using FHIR APIs and SMART on FHIR. This enables secure data exchange and workflow integration for digital health applications.
The FHIR Camp 2025 agenda outlines technical topics such as Structured Data Capture, Terminology, and SMART on FHIR. These topics are key areas for advancing interoperability using FHIR R6 and beyond.
A tool was developed that enables the generation of CCDA documents using HL7 FHIR bundles. This capability enhances healthcare interoperability by converting modern FHIR standards into established CCDA formats.
Netsmart CareConnect has published a new FHIR extension for Condition Diagnosis Rank. This extension is available for both Production and Preview environments.
The LOINC code 104732-3, related to HIV 1 Ab band pattern interpretation in serum, is accessible via the FHIR Server. This integration supports standardized data exchange for specific laboratory test results.
The presented work focuses on assuring data quality for analytics using FHIR standards. This involves utilizing tools like Trino to process FHIR data into CSV format for comprehensive analysis.
The FHIR Server documentation addresses the specific LOINC Code 725-2, which relates to the presence of Hemoglobin in Urine. This documentation supports the standardized exchange of laboratory test results using FHIR standards.
The Australian FHIR Implementation Group held a meeting to review the progress of the Patient Summary profile (IPS 2.0.0) and Ballot 101. The meeting focused on advancing the local implementation standards for patient data exchange.
An MCP SSE Server was integrated with an FHIR Server. This integration allows users to create or read FHIR resources by providing the required publisher country and organization details.
The news snippet mentions the trademarks HL7 and FHIR in the context of HIE platform scale and reliability. These standards are owned by Health Level Seven International.
Microsoft Azure introduced an FHIR MCP server designed for AI agents. This service enables secure, authenticated retrieval and searching of data from Azure Health Data Services FHIR servers.
ClinDCast addressed the topic of FHIR, emphasizing that its utility extends beyond mere regulatory compliance. The discussion highlighted FHIR's importance as a core technology for enhancing patient access.
An authentication failure was reported when attempting to access an FHIR service hosted on Azure using Auth0. This suggests potential configuration issues or access control problems within the deployment environment.
HL7 International provided educational resources confirming that FHIR is recognized as a core HL7 standard. The content was offered in a self-paced, beginner-friendly format for industry learning.
Scriptus has developed an interoperable EHR system that utilizes AI and is built natively on FHIR standards. This system aims to provide seamless and secure access for ePrescription and eDispense processes.
The news indicates that Health Level Seven International is involved in a process to transform personal health data. This transformation involves collaboration between major technology companies and other large entities.
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A scalable and secure healthcare platform was developed using FHIR standards. This architecture supports standardized data modeling and load testing for robust interoperability.
The FHIR Domestic Implementation Study Working Group 2 conducted detailed activities concerning Diagnostics and Observation within the Japanese context. This effort aims to advance the domestic implementation of FHIR standards for these specific clinical domains.