A JSON representation for electronic health record sharing was developed by the HL7 Japan Implementation Study Group. This effort is part of the JP-CLINS initiative to standardize clinical information sharing in Japan.
A clinical information sharing service is being developed using FHIR standards, specifically addressing AllergyIntolerance resources. This effort is part of the broader Japanese effort to standardize and share electronic health record data.
The HRX Roundtable held an event focused on improving interoperability between CIED and wearable devices. The discussion utilized FHIR standards to address data exchange challenges between these two medical technologies.
HL7 International is hosting an intermediate course focused on advanced FHIR topics. This training provides opportunities to upskill in areas like SMART on FHIR, CDS Hooks, and US Core.
The HL7 FHIR Japan Implementation Group released the v1.2.0 of the Japan Core Implementation Guide. This update includes the jp-medicationunitmerit9-namingsystem, advancing local development standards for FHIR in Japan.
The webinar covered the fundamentals of FHIR, a modern standard for structuring and exchanging healthcare data. This standard helps in aligning data exchange with established metrics like HEDIS.
Quest Global is advertising job openings that require skills in FHIR and HL7 standards, alongside Java and React JS. These opportunities are located in Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
1upHealth noted a substantial increase in patients accessing data via FHIR APIs. This trend indicates growing adoption of standardized interoperability methods within patient care.
FHIR technology is noted for its potential to transform healthcare data exchange. This transformation aims to enable faster, safer, and smarter data handling across the sector.
The content discusses various real-world use cases for FHIR in healthcare. FHIR utilizes a modular, resource-based approach, differing from older standards like HL7 v2 or CDA.
A major AI project is being planned to specialize in medical applications. This initiative plans to apply international medical data standards, such as HL7, FHIR, and SNOMED CT, from the initial development phase to ensure global compatibility.
The group is focusing on the FHIR implementation guide, specifically addressing the 'jp-medicationsubstitutionnotallowedreason-namingsystem'. This work supports the sharing of electronic medical record information and patient summaries.
1upHealth reported that May was a record-breaking month for its Patient Connect solution. This success is attributed to the use of FHIR APIs for accessing health data.