HL7 International is hosting the FHIR Connectathon and the 39th Annual HL7 WGM in Pittsburgh on September 13β14. Attendees can get hands-on experience with HL7 FHIR standards at the event.
A new paper was released discussing the implementation of SQL on FHIR. This technology facilitates easier health data analytics by providing tabular views of FHIR data.
esante.gouv.fr updated its FHIR implementation guide to include definitions for available time slots. This update focuses on the intersection of available time number days of week, enhancing interoperability for scheduling services.
The article proposes a security model for authorizing access to FHIR databases across multiple hospitals. This model combines Secret Sharing and ElGamal's encryption techniques.
Mirth published a privacy policy detailing how its support services handle personal information. This policy outlines the collection, use, and safeguards of personal data related to Mirth FHIR Integration.
HL7 has provided a Document Section Library designed for testing FHIR R4 document section templates. This resource supports the use of FQL (FHIR Query Language) for retrieving and filtering data.
Miabis has developed an open-source Python library focused on integrating sample-related data into health data exchange. This tool aims to support the adoption of FHIR standards for handling complex sample data.
The openEHR and HL7 FHIR Communities are forging stronger ties for future collaboration. This effort aims to advance interoperability standards across different healthcare systems.
A proof of concept, multicenter, phase II study was conducted on the efficacy of a selective TYK2 inhibitor. This study utilized the FHIR ResearchStudy Resource for data management and reporting.
W3Global Inc is currently hiring a FHIR Technical Lead for a remote role. The position requires strong programming skills in technologies such as .Net, C#, Node JS, and Python.
HL7 has released the Terminology Service (TTL) representation for Contract Type Codes. This update contributes to the standardization of contract-related data within the FHIR v4.0.1 specification.
The openEHR and HL7 FHIR communities are forging stronger ties to enhance future collaboration. This collaboration aims to improve interoperability standards across the healthcare sector.
CMS is focusing on improving interoperability to give providers seamless access to patient data. This effort aims to empower healthcare providers with standardized and easily accessible patient records.
HL7 is focusing on 'Plug-and-Trust Interoperability' as the next frontier for medical technology innovation. This effort is being advanced through the HL7 Device Interoperability FHIR Accelerator initiative.
HL7 International is promoting the adoption of FHIR standards for national interoperability. They are offering a FHIR Fundamentals Course to educate professionals on the topic.
KL released a specific ValueSet detailing Change Value Codes (KLChangeValueCodesFFB). This resource is available on the KL on FHIR platform, supporting interoperability standards.
The openEHR and HL7 FHIR Communities are forging stronger ties to improve interoperability standards. This collaboration aims to harmonize standards and accelerate the adoption of modern healthcare data exchange methods.
HL7 and openEHR announced a collaboration highlighting the significant benefits of integrating FHIR standards with openEHR ecosystems. This integration is expected to yield substantial advantages for the wider global healthcare community.
A tutorial session was held at DevDays focusing on FHIR search queries. The session aimed to guide participants through the process of writing complex FHIR search queries.