Smile Digital Health confirmed the maintenance of its key certifications covering security, privacy, and compliance standards. The company utilizes open standards, including FHIR, to build health IT solutions.
CMS published guidelines on accessing Beneficiary Claims Data through a dedicated API. This resource helps developers integrate claims data using the FHIR standard.
Atlas Systems and SonderMind have formed a partnership to automate the exchange of provider-payer data. This initiative utilizes Atlas Systems' FHIR-compatible platform to streamline data exchange processes.
A standardized basis for electronic product information (ePI) and medical translation, compliant with FHIR, has been established. This aims to provide a structured and standardized method for medical data exchange.
Audacy provides services focused on developing business solutions that integrate FHIR APIs and FHIR servers. These solutions aim to deliver real-world business value within the healthcare sector.
HL7 announced a preparatory course for individuals interested in earning the FHIR Foundational credential. This course is scheduled to run from October 2 to November 6.
Work is being conducted on the Payer Data Exchange (PDex) Ballot Reconciliation using the FHIR STU2.1 standard. This effort addresses technical mapping requirements, specifically concerning IdentifierType to THO code systems.
The use of the term 'FHIR database' should be actively discouraged. The discussion emphasized that FHIR's capabilities, including X12 and FHIR, are the key focus.
Availity and Onyx introduced a new platform ensuring compliance with CMS-0057 standards. This solution supports health plans by integrating FHIR interoperability capabilities.
The ability to send API requests using the FHIR Observation resource is now accessible via the Postman API Network. This feature supports developers building Virtual Care solutions.
HL7 International addressed the current state of FHIR API adoption, focusing on industry consensus and technical challenges. The discussion also covered potential mandates, such as those from CMS, and the use of AI tools in the process.
HL7 Austria has published a FHIR Core Extension specifically for the Address Municipality Code, version 5.0.0. This extension aims to standardize the representation of municipality data within the FHIR framework.
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) integration is highlighted as a critical requirement for modern healthcare systems. This suggests that adopting FHIR standards is moving from being optional to essential practice.
The news describes a method for simplifying patient matching for clinical trials using Large Language Models (LLMs) and the FHIR standard. This combined approach demonstrates two key scenarios for improving data matching in research.
CMS finalized the payment bump rules for the 2026 IPPS. These criteria establish the groundwork for payers to meet requirements starting January 1, 2027.
The ATC/DDD Classification 2025 is now available in FHIR format. This structured data has been migrated and is accessible via the Central Terminology Server.
Agence du Numérique en Santé released an update to the FHIR standard, specifically incorporating the CodeSystem TRE_R256-TypeMessagerie. This update provides a structured definition for messaging within the French digital health ecosystem.