Discussions regarding FHIR Core, building the core, and deployment were held during the Athens Digital Health Week. The event featured training sessions and meetings related to HL7 FHIR standards.
Dasa's CIO discussed the challenges and technological solutions related to 30-minute outpatient visits. To overcome this barrier, Dasa developed its own technological solutions.
Smile and HAPI FHIR released new versions of their respective platforms. These updates include Smile CDR 2025.05.R01 and HAPI FHIR 8.2.0 (Fortification).
The discussion focused on the technical process of configuring SMART on FHIR within an Azure FHIR Store environment. This setup involves creating a Single Page Application (SPA) and utilizing specific publisher details.
Synapxe launched an improved HealthX Innovation Sandbox. This platform facilitates modern API-driven development and robust healthcare data exchange using FHIR standards.
InterSystems is running a contest focused on FHIR and digital health interoperability. Participants are encouraged to develop innovative open-source solutions for the field.
The discussion focused on the development of USCDI to improve interoperability. The goal is to support FHIR profiles specifically for single-patient access.
WorkDone, an AI-powered compliance copilot provider, successfully raised $1.8 million in venture capital funding. The funding supports the development and integration of its AI tools, which utilize FHIR standards.
EVERYBYTE SYSTEMS LIMITED provided content detailing the design of an interoperability layer. This discussion covers the application and integration of both FHIR and HL7 standards.
NIH made an index available detailing FHIR resources across multiple versions. This resource helps developers access and understand the structure of various FHIR profiles and implementations.
The market for healthcare interoperability solutions is expected to grow, driven by the adoption of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) and policy changes. FHIR is noted as a technology that helps improve the utilization of clinical data.
CMS released educational resources detailing the use of FHIR standards. These resources were developed in partnership with HL7 and the Assistant Secretary for Technology Policy.
Tenasol's FHIR Viewer provides functionality for importing and pasting HL7 FHIR data. This feature enhances data usability by allowing direct file uploads or drag-and-drop operations.
A discussion was initiated concerning the evolution of FHIR implementation. The focus is on moving beyond basic existence to achieving functional, practical delivery of FHIR capabilities.
The website content relates to the integration of two major healthcare standards, FHIR and DICOM. This suggests the platform supports interoperability across different medical imaging and data formats.
HL7 International is hosting an Intermediate Course focused on FHIR standards. Registration for this course is open until the end of the week, with discounts available.
Health Level Seven International is promoting its FHIR Intermediate Course. This course is available for those interested in advanced FHIR development and interoperability.
The presentation discussed the necessity of data management innovation due to changes in the healthcare environment, such as digital transformation. The focus was on using LLM and FHIR-based AI technology to improve clinical services and the role of health information managers.
A new alliance was launched to create a sovereign hospital information system. This system is built upon established open standards, specifically FHIR, openEHR, and OMOP.