HL7 has published a new Composition resource specifically designed for summarizing surgical pathology cancer cases. This resource helps standardize the exchange of complex cancer pathology data using the FHIR framework.
HL7 International maintains documentation and build tools for the FHIR standard. These resources support the implementation of eHealth goals and mappings.
A webinar was held to discuss the potential of FHIR standards for cancer registries. The session aimed to explore how FHIR can be utilized in this specific healthcare domain.
The content provides guidance on implementing CDS Hooks within a FHIR application. This knowledge is useful for developers building interoperable healthcare tools.
The United Kingdom announced a major plan aimed at establishing global dominance in Artificial Intelligence. Key components of this strategy include specific initiatives involving the Africa CDC.
This material provides a technical example detailing how breast specimen pathology data can be structured using FHIR standards. It serves as a reference for implementing standardized data exchange for cancer pathology.
A meeting was held regarding the SQL on FHIR Working Group. This initiative aims to integrate SQL capabilities with FHIR standards, enhancing data querying and interoperability.
The ESPAÑOL O3 Academy for Devs APIs conducted a review focusing on FHIR and REST APIs. This review suggests an educational or technical deep dive into modern interoperability standards.
The content describes a technical process for securing HAPI FHIR implementations. This process involves integrating OAuth2 Proxy and Nginx to manage authentication.
jpfhir.jp published the J-FAGY Allergen Code version 2024.12.05. This data is available for download using FHIR Build Tools, supporting interoperability standards.
A set of official rules was released for a Predictive AI in Healthcare FHIR Hackathon. This event aims to utilize FHIR standards for developing predictive artificial intelligence applications in healthcare.
The article discusses the potential of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) to transform healthcare data systems. FHIR is a standard designed to improve data exchange and interoperability across various healthcare platforms.
An update was published concerning LOINC Code 69592-4, specifically related to confidence score changes. This update is associated with the FHIR Server LOINC Content standard.
A bug was found affecting contained resource IDs, causing them to be prepended with a '#' character. This issue impacts downstream usage of these IDs within FHIR implementations.
Graticule was honored as a finalist in the 2024 AMIA/HL7 FHIR awards for innovation. This recognition occurred at the Annual Symposium, highlighting the company's contributions to FHIR technology.
The content provides a detailed, multi-part technical tutorial on securing HAPI FHIR instances. The goal is to implement robust authentication using industry-standard tools like OAuth2 Proxy and Nginx.
Testing resources for SQL on FHIR 2.0.0-pre are available on the FHIR website. This development supports the implementation and testing of FHIR using SQL capabilities.