Data model development for clinical interoperability using FHIR standard
A data model was created to facilitate the interoperability and centralization of clinical information. This model utilizes the FHIR standard for implementation.
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A data model was created to facilitate the interoperability and centralization of clinical information. This model utilizes the FHIR standard for implementation.
US DHHS released a report outlining a unified strategy for health data exchange. This approach leverages FHIR standards and a connected trust network to enable broad interoperability.
HL7 International published a new version of the FHIR specification covering System Actors and Verifiable IPS. This update contributes to the standardization of healthcare interoperability using the FHIR standard.
The US government has acknowledged the potential of the FHIR standard to improve healthcare data management. This recognition suggests a push toward mandating FHIR adoption across various healthcare sectors.
An update was released for the HL7 FHIR Specification concerning the retrieval of CH ATC ATNA Audit Event mappings. This update pertains to the core FHIR standard and its implementation details.
The integration focuses on utilizing ISO 639-3 (3-alpha language codes) within FHIR for common terminology guides. This ensures standardized representation of language codes across digital health data.
The LOINC Part Code LP17335-8, related to Hymenoclea salsola, has been integrated into the FHIR standard. This integration ensures standardized data exchange for specific medical concepts across different systems.
The content provides predictions for 2025 regarding the integration of care coordination, equity, and AI within managed healthcare. This suggests an industry focus on leveraging standards like FHIR to advance modern healthcare delivery.
A bug was identified concerning the incorrect extraction of contained data when accepting a FHIR MIME type. This issue affects the reading of a Binary resource that contains a FHIR resource.
A specific ValueSet defining Diabetes Mellitus Disorder using SNOMED CT was released. This resource is available through the Ontoserver, providing standardized coding for the condition.
The Women for FHIR event was launched during FHIR DevDays 2023 in Amsterdam. The initiative aims to empower diversity within the FHIR community.
Salud Digital participated in the FHIR Connectathon Chile 2025 interoperability event. During the event, Salud Digital posted 500 resources to the FHIR servers.
Health Samurai participated in the Digital Health Interoperability Bootcamp, showcasing its capabilities. The demonstration focused on implementing FHIR for questionnaires and converting physical paper forms into digital data.
CDC jurisdictions are adopting FHIR standards for data exchange. This adoption allows them to take full advantage of the speed and volume of incoming data.
JET-Software GmbH announced tools for masking Protected Health Information (PHI) within FHIR documents. These tools help protect sensitive health data by identifying and masking PHI.
IRI has developed a solution to support the de-identification of Protected Health Information (PHI) across multiple healthcare standards. This solution specifically supports FHIR, HL7, and X12 Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) formats.
HL7 International has updated the FHIR specification to include the OpenEHR Base package instruction_states CodeSystem. This addition integrates OpenEHR standards into the FHIR framework, enhancing interoperability for instruction state data.
A new version, FHIR PIT v1.0, was released. This pipeline supports subject-level geospatial and spatiotemporal data integration.
The news discusses using a SMART on FHIR framework to improve safety in opioid prescribing practices. This approach aims to provide clinical decision support to help healthcare providers manage opioid risks.
The discussion focused on the technical details of FHIR Server responses, specifically concerning the use of the 200 HTTP status code. This suggests ongoing technical guidance or best practice updates for FHIR implementation.