A standard for CID 4284 RNFL Clockface Measurements was noted, supporting integration across multiple healthcare standards. This suggests efforts to standardize the exchange of retinal nerve fiber layer data using FHIR and DICOM.
Firely USA is promoting flexible FHIR implementation standards and an open API ecosystem. The company also hosts HL7 FHIR DevDays to advance the community's understanding of these technologies.
Arcadia is recruiting a Staff FHIR Gateway Engineer. This role involves specialized work in healthcare data transformation and integration using FHIR standards.
The discussion focused on designing a central hub for healthcare data interoperability. This hub aims to streamline data exchange by integrating various standards like HL7 v2, FHIR, and CCD.
The research introduces 'Infherno,' an end-to-end system for synthesizing FHIR resources. This system processes unstructured clinical notes to generate structured, interoperable FHIR data.
HL7 International announced plans to develop new standards for AI. This effort will utilize the organization's modern API interoperability stack, which is built upon FHIR.
SIIM is hosting training sessions focused on expanding FHIR knowledge. These courses cover topics from Core Essentials to advanced concepts like Beyond the Basics.
Smile Digital Health has launched an FHIR Essentials program. This program is intended to help individuals who are curious about FHIR but unsure where to begin.
FHIR is updating its specifications regarding the RelatedArtifact element. This update clarifies whether the artifact should be considered a primary citation for the record.
Massachusetts is preparing to implement a statewide system for prior authorization. This initiative aims to modernize healthcare processes using FHIR standards.
iEHR introduced Nuncius, a communication system built on FHIR standards. This system aims to bridge gaps and provide AI-driven interoperability in Electronic Health Records.
The discussion focused on the technical approaches required to map data elements from the USCDI v5 standard to the FHIR R4B standard. This effort aims to improve interoperability by integrating USCDI data into the OpenMRS system.
The research details an end-to-end, agent-based system for synthesizing FHIR resources directly from unstructured clinical notes. This approach aims to improve clinical data integration and support advanced healthcare services.
HL7 Austria has published an FHIR Core R4 extension specifically for the administrative gender element. This addition updates the standard to include this specific gender data point.
An FHIR R5 Implementation Guide for Regulatory Content Exchange (RECON) has been published. This guide standardizes the exchange of regulatory content using the FHIR R5 standard.
FHIR.org released a new CodeSystem for Medicolegal Death Investigation (MDI) in version 4.0.1. This resource standardizes the coding elements related to medicolegal death investigations within the FHIR framework.
The technical guidance addresses the fact that extensions bound via @Extension are not indexed by SearchParameter #7122. This information is relevant for developers using HAPI FHIR to define custom search parameters for extensions like publisher country or organization.
A technical issue was raised regarding the performance of expunge delete operations for small data sets. The proposal aims to improve the speed of these delete operations within the context of FHIR data structures.