Researchers developed machine learning models focused on standardizing personal health data and predicting health risks. This initiative utilizes FHIR standards to improve the management and analysis of individual health information.
The OpenEMR Community confirmed that new patient records can be added using either the Standard API or the FHIR API. This capability supports modern interoperability standards for patient data management.
Stair FHIR announced a new initiative related to healthcare data in Ireland. This development suggests ongoing efforts to standardize and improve digital health records within the country.
A new SMART on FHIR extension (#37709) was announced to support the OpenID Connect (OIDC) EHR-Launch flow. This open-source work enhances the integration capabilities for electronic health records (EHRs) using SMART on FHIR standards.
NIH has made available an index of FHIR R5 resources. This resource update supports the adoption of the latest FHIR standards within the US healthcare ecosystem.
BlockMed introduced a framework designed for translating between HL7 and FHIR standards using AI. This system enhances data security by integrating blockchain technology.
Ozone HIS released version 1.0.0-alpha.12 of Ozone, which includes FHIR support. This update specifically enables Odoo integration by supporting the FHIR Facade for InventoryItem and ChargeItem resources.
A health data hub initiative highlighted the use of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources). This focus suggests an effort toward standardizing healthcare data exchange.
HL7 Australia has released an Australian Profile for Provider Directory Services, which is available in a QA Preview state. This profile supports the latest FHIR R5 standard.
Helsedirektoratet published new guidelines and requirements concerning digital health technology. These documents are relevant for the development and use of welfare technology.
The National Institute of Data and Information Communications (NIDCK) published an index of FHIR STU3 resources. This resource is available for developers to utilize.
A developer posted a query regarding the proper way to search for specific FHIR Encounter resources. The query was directed toward the InterSystems Developer Community.
NIH has made available an index of FHIR resources for various versions. This resource provides access points for different standards iterations, including R4 and R5.
A Strategy Day 2025 event was held at FHIR DevDays 2025. This event was designed for healthcare and healthtech leaders to explore the future of the sector.
Onyx updated its Patient Access API to ensure compatibility with the latest FHIR standards. This expansion reinforces Onyx's commitment to FHIR-based interoperability.
The DHIS2 Community has made the FHIR IG Generator App version 1.2.0 available. This tool supports the use of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standards.
InterSystems provided a demonstration showing the use of OMOP to transform FHIR data. This capability helps standardize and analyze healthcare data across different systems.