A community discussion was held regarding the application of FHIR standards to solve real-world healthcare problems. The focus was on how FHIR can open up collaboration in the healthcare sector.
The article discusses the challenges faced by hospitals implementing AI technologies. A key obstacle identified is the lack of adherence to standard FHIR specifications.
A Cross-Version Extension for VisionPrescription.dispense.product was defined for FHIR R3. This extension addresses the element used in VisionPrescription.dispense (originally for R2).
The initiative aims to automatically standardize diverse medical data currently held in various hospital formats. This effort promotes the practical application of FHIR as the next-generation transmission standard, making development accessible even to non-FHIR experts.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) rolled out a new tool called Elsa in June 2025. This initiative aims to support drug discovery and development processes.
A cross-version extension for OperationDefinition.purpose was introduced in FHIR R3. This extension can be utilized in various contexts within the FHIR standard.
J&M Group is actively hiring a FHIR Developer in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The role involves developing APIs and interfaces that utilize FHIR standards for healthcare data.
The FHIR R4 specification was updated to include details on V3EntityNamePartType. This update provides technical guidance for developers implementing FHIR resources.
The focus is on implementing Terminology Servers that are compatible with FHIR standards. This effort aims to bridge the gap between modern interoperability standards and established terminology services.
SST Group has launched a new solution for distributing digital radiology images. This solution integrates with FHIR-enabled Electronic Medical Records (EMRs).
AWS has introduced the FHIR R4 $davinci-data-export operation within its HealthLake platform. This feature supports the standard FHIR asynchronous request pattern for data export.
A new LOINC Part Code, LP100405-2, was released for collaborative staging site-specific factor 8. This code is relevant for standardized data exchange using FHIR resources.
FHIR Station is presented as a future-ready, secure gateway for healthcare data exchange. This technology allows organizations to manage and access their data securely.
South-East Asian countries are adopting the FHIR standard for digital health interoperability. This effort aims to enhance digital health capabilities across the region.
Cloud-native Electronic Health Records (EHRs) are transforming healthcare infrastructure. This transformation leverages technologies such as microservices, FHIR APIs, and auto-scaling capabilities.
A webinar was scheduled to cover the use of CQL, QDM, and FHIR in the CMS Measures Management System. This series provides interactive learning about the topic.