HL7 International published information concerning the TTL representation standard for FHIR v4.0.1. This update relates to the ActRelationshipStartsAfterOrConcurrentWithStartOf concept within the HL7 Terminology framework.
Onyx and Itiliti Health introduced the OnyxOS Connector solution. This solution helps ensure compliance with CMS and FHIR standards for electronic prior authorization.
A template for FHIR implementation guides was released. This resource helps developers integrate FHIR standards into their specific system configurations.
HL7 International published an update to the Observation Interpretation Normality Low terminology. This update provides standardized representation for clinical observation data.
The upgrade process for the database from version 7.0 to 7.2 was found to negatively impact zero-downtime capabilities. This issue was noted in the context of the HAPI FHIR Java API for HL7 FHIR Clients and Servers.
Jembi Health Systems released the Botswana FHIR Implementation Guide v1.0.0. This guide specifies the requirements type codes for FHIR implementation in Botswana.
IIT Delhi has launched a new Executive Programme covering AI applications in Healthcare. The program aims to teach participants how to build, evaluate, and deploy AI models using industry standards.
A bug concerning WebSocket subscription errors when handling FHIR bundles was identified and reported on GitHub. This issue relates to the functionality of creating web socket subscriptions with specific criteria.
HL7 has updated its FHIR COVID-19 Library to incorporate specific data elements for measuring SARS-CoV-2 IgA and IgM presence in serum. This update ensures standardized interoperability for reporting these specific serological markers.
HL7 International has launched a new AI office to address the growing need for trustworthy artificial intelligence in global health interoperability. This initiative aims to establish standards and guidelines to ensure AI applications are safe and reliable in healthcare settings.
DirectTrust is focusing on improving health outcomes through the adoption of FHIR standards for social care. This initiative aims to enhance interoperability across various social care systems.
Blue Cloud launched BluHealth, an AI-based platform, to enhance its global health reach. The launch also involves integration with global standards like FHIR/HL7.
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is a recognized standard for exchanging health information. This standard was developed by HL7 to facilitate interoperability in healthcare systems.
HL7 Austria has released an FHIR Core Extension related to capturing Object Identifiers (OIDs) within ValueSets. This extension updates the FHIR standard to better manage and incorporate OIDs into ValueSet definitions.
HIMSS is hosting a session to discuss the Argonaut Project. This session will detail how the project is advancing FHIR-First interoperability standards for device connectivity.
Naralabs provided a presentation detailing the implementation of FHIR standards. The focus was on adapting interoperability solutions for use in low-resource settings.
Snowflake offers quickstarts designed for processing HL7 FHIR messages. This resource helps users understand the capabilities of integrating FHIR data within the Snowflake platform.
A JSON representation for the International Classification of Primary Care, second edition (1998) has been made available. This resource integrates the classification into the FHIR standard, facilitating global interoperability for primary care data.
Guidelines for implementing HL7 FHIR have been published, referencing standards like ISO 13940:2015 and ISO 13606-1:2019. These guidelines provide technical specifications for FHIR Release 4 implementation.
The topic discusses the integration of FHIR and SMART on FHIR standards with Epic EMR systems. This integration aims to modernize interoperability within Electronic Medical Records (EMR).