HL7 International announced the launch of its new Caliper FHIR accelerator implementation community. This initiative aims to support the development and adoption of FHIR standards.
CMS is scheduled to host the 7th annual HL7 FHIR Connectathon in July. The event focuses on operationalizing FHIR-based solutions in real-world healthcare systems.
An API overview for OmniEHR was published, detailing its base path and purpose. The API supports FHIR R4 for resource management and has no stated rate limit.
NCQA noted that a significant portion of validated data streams are adopting FHIR standards. This growth indicates increasing industry alignment with modern interoperability standards.
Patientory secured $500,000 in funding after participating in the K-Startup Grand Challenge. The company adheres to international medical data standards, including FHIR and HL7, to support cross-platform systems.
A market outlook report was released covering the size and forecast of the HL7 FHIR Middleware Software market through 2033. This analysis identifies key growth drivers and industry trends shaping the market.
The discussion focuses on integrating FHIR standards with real-time inference capabilities for advanced point-of-care AI. This integration aims to advance the capabilities of AI tools used directly at the point of patient care.
HL7 has launched a dedicated implementation community for device interoperability. This initiative aims to standardize how medical devices integrate with healthcare IT systems.
Multiple pilot programs are focusing on improving the interoperability of behavioral health data. This effort utilizes FHIR standards to establish guidelines for behavioral health profiles.
Hospital reforms are increasing pressure, making data sovereignty a critical factor during hospital mergers. The IT infrastructure often determines the pace and cost of these clinic mergers.
Microsoft announced the development of an Azure IoT Connector for FHIR. This tool aims to improve the security and integration of Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) data.
A comparison was performed between two instances of the FHIR ValueSet 'servicerequest-category'. This comparison utilized the StarsApi framework for analysis.
Epic Systems provided specifications regarding the handling of FHIR data. This process ensures that data loaded from external FHIR servers maintains the format it was originally received in.
A new LOINC code (101397-8) was published for copy number variation analysis in blood or tissue by sequencing. This standardizes the reporting of genetic test results within healthcare interoperability systems.