HL7 Austria published the Core Patient Profile Mappings, specifically for the FHIR v5.0.0 standard. This guide provides detailed implementation guidance for the core patient profile within the Austrian healthcare context.
CQL (Clinical Quality Language) serves as the industry standard for defining quality measures and decision support across FHIR. This standard facilitates the implementation of regulated quality checks within healthcare interoperability systems.
HL7 Chile conducted a workshop focused on the FHIR Connectathon Class 2025. This event aims to advance the use and implementation of FHIR standards within the local healthcare ecosystem.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare in Taiwan released a ValueSet defining 5-digit postal codes. This resource is integrated into the Taiwan Core Implementation Guide (TW Core IG) and is based on the FHIR R4 standard.
Gravitate Health presented findings related to ePI and GIDWG at the HL7 FHIR Connectathon 37 in Atlanta. This presentation focused on key takeaways from the respective tracks.
MIT InterSystems conducted a workshop focused on FHIR for healthcare innovation. This event provided developers with a hands-on experience using FHIR standards.
Sonata Health and Life Sciences performed a 12-week Proof of Concept (POC) to test data interoperability. This initiative utilized FHIR standards to enhance data exchange within their ecosystem.
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The FHIR framework was highlighted as a tool to help reduce the cost associated with healthcare interoperability. FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperable Resources) is a standard framework designed for this purpose.
The FHIR DevDays event is scheduled for 2025 and will include over 100 speakers and multiple social gatherings. The program aims to provide hands-on learning through workshops and tutorials.
InterSystems showcased a technical demonstration of converting older healthcare messaging standards (HL7, ADT, CCDA) into the modern FHIR format. This initiative leverages the IRIS platform and Google Cloud Platform to modernize data interoperability.
An XXE vulnerability was identified in the XML parsing functionality of UcumEssenceService. This vulnerability relates to how the FHIR/Ucum-java library handles external XML entities.
A new package of FHIR Primitive Extension classes is available, utilizing the FHIR Object Model classes (since 2024.2). This package includes necessary components for testing and implementing FHIR Object Model structures.