Rhapsody introduces AI Agent for Healthcare Interoperability
Rhapsody has launched an AI Agent specifically built for healthcare interoperability. This agent supports multiple standards, including FHIR, HL7v2, and X12, to streamline data exchange.
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Rhapsody has launched an AI Agent specifically built for healthcare interoperability. This agent supports multiple standards, including FHIR, HL7v2, and X12, to streamline data exchange.
EHDSTelecom is working on mapping its standards to the FHIR ContactPoint and Core FHIR IG v2.0.0-recon. This effort ensures alignment with global FHIR standards for contact point data.
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A demonstration was given showcasing the implementation of FHIR APIs on EPIC endpoints. This prototype utilized Claude Skillz to demonstrate the technical capability.
A presentation was given regarding the interoperability of IIS using FHIR standards. This initiative aims to advance the use of IIS within the FHIR framework.
A resource was compiled to track the top 40 most popular FHIR MCP servers available online. This list helps the community monitor the current landscape of FHIR implementations.
Industry groups are providing input regarding the proposed HTI-5 rule. This rule is designed to accelerate the adoption of FHIR-based APIs across the industry.
Epic Systems provided specifications for the Device FHIR resource. This resource is designed to identify specific types of devices, such as RTLS badges, within the FHIR framework.
HL7 International released the FHIR Tooling Extensions Implementation Guide (IG) v1.1.0. This guide provides specifications for tooling extensions within the FHIR framework.
HL7 published a new FHIR specification example detailing the process for medical benefit outpatient drug authorization. This specification is part of the FHIR CI Build, supporting global interoperability standards.
HL7 Europe released the Base and Core FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) version 2.0.0-recon. This guide is intended for use with the HL7 FHIR standard.
The University of Rochester developed a tool utilizing FHIR standards for handling complex clinical data. This initiative aims to improve the processing and utilization of patient information within the medical setting.
Concord Technologies is scheduled to lead an interoperability discussion. This discussion is being moderated by American Morningstar.
CA/UNH/HAPI published a new version (8.2.2) of its FHIR R5 structures. This update is available through the Maven repository for developers.
Kanta.fi is presenting plans for FHIR modeling related to the national medication list. This initiative focuses on structuring control and annotation notes within the FHIR framework.
CMS is shifting its approach for decision support, moving away from the eCQM model. This transition utilizes FHIR standards, reducing reliance on the older QDM system.
The integration involves connecting OpenEMR with a Python microservice using SMART on FHIR OAuth2. OpenEMR itself provides a complete SMART on FHIR OAuth2 server capability.
A validation issue was reported concerning FHIR Bundles that contain cross-publisher references. This issue causes false 'Unable to find a profile match' errors during validation.
XLESCIENCE offers a framework utilizing FHIR standards for real-time healthcare data exchange. This framework provides necessary models, rules, and interfaces for structured data exchange.
Kriv AI provides monitoring and auto-remediation capabilities for healthcare data flows. This technology addresses the challenge of interface drift caused by system upgrades or partner changes.