Inetum is actively recruiting a consultant with expertise in HL7 and FHIR interoperability in Madrid. This hiring effort suggests a focus on expanding their services related to modern healthcare data standards.
A national hackathon focused on achieving uniform data exchange standards. The effort specifically addressed the development of a FHIR profile for exchanging treatment boundaries.
HL7 FHIR standards are being implemented in relation to the European Health Data Space. This collaboration aims to accelerate technological innovation within the healthcare sector.
INTERSYSTEM hosted a session discussing the relationship between HL7 FHIR and the European Health Data Space. The session was recorded and presented at a collaboration forum.
The discussion addressed methods for bridging data divides using openEHR, FHIR, and CSV. The engagement involved European health data initiatives, though the primary location was Germany.
Discussions were held concerning the evolutionary and innovative challenges of health information systems. The event involved participants from Colombia, Argentina, and the OPS.
A new feature related to the National Directory of Health Offerings and Resources (ROR-SP) has been identified. This initiative aims to standardize and manage health resources and offerings within the country.
The InterSystems Developer Community released a guide on setting up FHIR environments. This resource is intended for developers new to the FHIR standard.
The KBV released a specific FHIR mapping for diastolic blood pressure (2.30.5.7) as part of the DiGA Toolkit. This update aims to standardize the representation of diastolic blood pressure measurements within the German healthcare digital infrastructure.
The news concerns the upgrade of a FHIR terminology server and the migration of content from Terminology Gateway InfoCentral. This advanced cloud solution is fully compliant with FHIR standards.
A standard health application is set to gain support for the FHIR interoperability format. This suggests an increased focus on standardized data exchange within the mobile health ecosystem.
An e-book was released covering the introduction to the HL7 FHIR standard and related terminologies. This resource aims to provide foundational knowledge regarding health data interoperability.
An implementation guide for the Individual Health Card (TSI) was released, utilizing the FHIR standard. This guide provides technical specifications for healthcare providers.
The topic of interoperability and HL7 FHIR was highlighted at the ICT4care event. This suggests ongoing industry focus on adopting FHIR standards for healthcare data exchange.
A portal for medical data models, supporting FHIR v4.0.1, has been made available. This resource helps users access and understand the structure of various medical data models.
The discussion focused on the challenge of achieving total connectivity within health information systems. FHIR technology was identified as a potential solution to improve data communication speed and accuracy.
A toolkit related to DiGA (Digital Health Applications) underwent an update concerning Phase I Code Selection. This update was associated with the Kassenärztliche Bundesvereinigung (KBV).