Documentation was made available concerning the representation of microscopic observations within a Specimen using Auramine fluorochrome stain. This relates to the general standards and implementation of FHIR Servers.
Sonata Health and Life Sciences performed a 12-week Proof of Concept (POC) focused on data interoperability. This initiative utilized FHIR standards and Microsoft Azure Health within their ecosystem.
Rhapsody addressed strategies for reducing complexity associated with legacy systems. The discussion focused on adopting FHIR standards as a core part of the modernization strategy.
NHS England has developed a Patient Data Manager (PDM) that supports the storage of various types of data. This system is designed to ensure that stored data is patient-accessible and supports direct care processes.
Coverage Requirements Discovery (CRD) is identified as a foundational element for achieving seamless prior authorization. This capability is supported by standards developed under HL7.
The research utilized a standards-based approach to digital health research. This approach, enabled by FHIR, aims to ensure generalizability across different systems.
Tech Mahindra and Abacus Insights formed a partnership focused on enhancing interoperability compliance. This collaboration aims to support FHIR deployment and meet stringent regulatory timelines.
The discussion focused on leveraging FHIR and CQL infrastructure. This combination provides a foundation for solving complex data challenges, particularly for payers.
Lantana Consulting Group Inc is currently hiring for a FHIR CDA Analyst II position. The role involves developing and maintaining HL7 FHIR-based Implementation Guides (IGs).
Infor has released a white paper detailing a FHIR-based data archival solution for the healthcare sector. This solution aims to reduce costs and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements.
Emorphis Health released a comprehensive guide covering SMART on FHIR implementation. This resource details best practices, benefits, and implementation steps for developers.
EHR-QC released version 2.0, featuring LLM-driven medical concept mapping and web-based interface support. This update extends support for the Fast Healthcare standard and enhances interoperability capabilities.
The HAPI-FHIR code now supports custom interceptors to manage response HTTP status codes when exceptions occur. This enhancement improves the robustness and control of exception handling within the FHIR REST server implementation.
AIRA presented a presentation on IIS interoperability using FHIR standards. This initiative aims to establish a new era of interoperability for immunization records.
SMART on FHIR is highlighted as a critical standard in the health technology sector. It serves as a foundational mechanism for developing and integrating health applications.
Elligint Health and Unite Us participated in a discussion focused on modernizing care coordination. The conversation highlighted the potential of integrating FHIR standards to improve care delivery.