The discussion focused on bridging three major healthcare data standards: OpenEHR, OMOP, and FHIR. This effort aims to enhance data interoperability across different systems and research platforms.
Atomica launched an FHIR Accelerator initiative. This effort aims to ensure that open data standards are effectively utilized within the Australian healthcare ecosystem.
The news relates to discussions surrounding various health standards, including FHIR and IPS. These discussions are part of the ongoing development and adoption of Health IT standards globally.
AgentCare is an MCP server designed to provide tools for interacting with FHIR data and medical resources. These tools facilitate integration with major Electronic Medical Records (EMRs) including Cerner and Epic.
NHS England released an API and integration catalogue. This resource provides documentation for various integrations, including FHIR API access for GP Connect.
A playbook for public health interoperability training has been released. This resource is designed to guide the implementation of public health data using FHIR standards.
eHealth Infrastructure released documentation for its eHealth platform, specifically version 2.10.0. This update provides structured definitions for the eHealth FHIR extension.
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.
Clover released documentation detailing the CarePlan resource, which is a key component in healthcare data exchange. This resource supports various interactions and mappings, facilitating structured care planning within FHIR R4.
NHS England has released an API and integration catalogue. This resource provides access and updates for various FHIR APIs, such as the Immunisation API.
A new FHIR extension, ehealth-view-type, was identified for mapping purposes. This extension relates to the Danish eHealth Infrastructure and was documented in a FHIR Implementation Guide.
The need for improved interoperability in medical devices was highlighted. Leveraging FHIR-based APIs is suggested as a method to achieve plug-and-play functionality.
The French healthcare sector is undergoing a transformation driven by AI, compliance requirements, and the need for better interoperability. FHIR and openEHR are identified as key technical standards driving these 2025 trends.
The content demonstrated the technical process of transmitting multiple Patient resources using the FHIR standard and HAPI FHIR library. This method helps streamline the efficient exchange of patient data records.
ACC Provider has released an updated FHIR Implementation Guide (v1.1.0) for its Resource Profile. This guide specifies the technical details for the New Zealand ICP standard.