HL7 Europe hosted a webinar to discuss the Imaging Study Report FHIR Implementation Guide. The session provided details on the specific FHIR standard for imaging reports.
A new system, Infherno, was presented for end-to-end synthesis of FHIR resources. This technology aims to improve clinical data integration and support advanced healthcare services.
Telstra is undertaking a modernization project for the My Health Record Primary Health Network. This new system implementation will incorporate FHIR standards to improve data interoperability.
AWS Marketplace has launched AI-driven telephonic questionnaires. This tool allows for conversational patient engagement and data capture using the SMART on FHIR technology.
The FHIR API Bridge provides a connection point between AI/LLM tools and FHIR APIs. This connection enables secure access to clinical data for advanced applications.
An experimental CodeSystem for Diagnostic Service Section ID (2.4 - 1.3.0) has been published for the FHIR standard. This addition provides structured identification for diagnostic services within the healthcare interoperability context.
HL7 released an interactive professional simulator covering medical information exchange technologies. This tool helps users understand the fundamentals of healthcare information exchange using FHIR.
The demonstration showcases the integration of FHIR R4 standards with modern technologies like .NET 8 and Azure OpenAI. This combination enables the development of advanced, intelligent patient risk scoring tools.
The FHIR website was updated to include the MyHealth@Eu Laboratory Report. This update provides documentation for the report's structure and history within the FHIR standard.
HL7 International provided information regarding the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard. This standard is designed for the exchange of medical information.
NIH has developed a widget that allows the display of FHIR Questionnaire resources on web pages. This tool facilitates the form rendering and data capture process using FHIR standards.
Smile Digital Health has formed a partnership with MCG to advance prior authorization capabilities using HL7 FHIR standards. This collaboration aims to improve the digital handling of prior authorization processes.
Smile Digital Health has partnered with MCG to advance an FHIR-based API solution. This solution integrates MCG care guideline content, enhancing interoperability capabilities.
Smile Digital Health and MCG Health have formed a partnership to assist payers in meeting regulatory requirements. This collaboration involves integrating MCG Path, a FHIR-based solution, to address CMS final rule mandates.
CSIRO Data has made available an FHIR Terminology Encoder tool. This tool is designed to encode FHIR terminology concepts specifically for use in machine learning applications.