The discussion focused on the complexities of moving data from older EHR warehouse systems to the modern FHIR standard. The content outlined methods and solutions to facilitate this critical data migration process.
Albato successfully integrated Gmail and ModMed EMA using a certified FHIR API. This no-code automation solution allows for seamless data exchange between the two platforms.
ASTP/ONC is actively working on the HTI-5 Proposed Rules. This effort suggests a strategic direction toward adopting FHIR standards for future healthcare interoperability.
The Tennessee Department of Health is recruiting an FHIR Interoperability Specialist. This role is focused on applying interoperability standards to the energy sector.
ASTP/ONC is addressing proposed changes and cleanup for the HTI-5 rules. This work is necessary to prepare for future updates and improvements in the standard.
TIBCO released updated documentation providing an implementation guide for its HL7 ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks plug-in with FHIR support. This update allows users to integrate FHIR standards into their existing HL7 workflows.
HLTH published a whitepaper discussing a FHIR-based data archival solution. This solution aims to provide structured data management for healthcare records.
Raw files related to FHIR R4 development were found in an HL7 Bitbucket repository. This indicates ongoing technical work and resource availability for implementing the FHIR R4 standard.
Cook Systems is hiring a Programmer/Analyst specializing in FHIR Interoperability. This role involves developing the FHIR roadmap and supporting various HL7 interoperability projects.
A converter tool is available to transform C-CDA R2.1 documents into FHIR R4. This service helps in modernizing legacy healthcare data formats for interoperability.
A service is available to transform X12 5010 EDI transactions into FHIR R4. This conversion process ensures that legacy X12 data can be utilized within modern FHIR standards.
The content provides instructions for setting up a FHIR server environment on Google Cloud Platform. This addresses the need for running FHIR servers in a cloud environment, beyond local setups.
NCQA launched its 11th cohort, with QMetrics powering the initiative. This effort incorporates FHIR standards to facilitate groundbreaking data aggregation.
The Coordinating Center for PCORnet published findings regarding its FHIR pilot programs. These lessons are intended to guide future interoperability efforts using FHIR.
IBM released App Connect for Healthcare version 13.0.1.0. This update provides support for FHIR R4 resources, including schema validation and transformation patterns for both XML and JSON.
The analysis focuses on how FHIR standards are adapted within the new version 2.0.0 of the e-Medical Record Sharing Service. This update aims to improve the interoperability and sharing of electronic health record data.