An infrastructure was developed to record Patient Reported Outcomes (PROs) using SMART on FHIR standards. This development builds upon the foundational work that led to the creation of FHIR and SMART on FHIR.
The India EMR (FHIR) community held a meeting to discuss data standards. This initiative focuses on advancing interoperability within the Indian Electronic Medical Record (EMR) sector.
An ontology was developed for performing federated feasibility queries in the context of COVID-19. This work focuses on utilizing FHIR standards for complex data querying.
The guidance details the creation of a CodeSystem resource within a FHIR server. This resource must be assigned a unique URI, preferably a URL, for proper identification.
The discussion focused on the integration of FHIR standards with HIPAA compliance for building secure health APIs. This combination aims to ensure that health data exchange is both interoperable and compliant with privacy regulations.
The content discusses common pitfalls encountered during SMART on FHIR implementation. It aims to guide developers on best practices for utilizing the FHIR standard.
The initiative focuses on leveraging Artificial Intelligence (AI) to improve the measurement and early detection of brain injury in critically ill children. This application utilizes Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards for data handling.
The development focuses on creating a SMART on FHIR compliant infrastructure specifically for recording Patient Reported Outcomes. This development builds upon the foundational work that led to the creation of both FHIR and SMART on FHIR standards.
Health Level Seven International is actively promoting the use of FHIR and related interoperability standards. This effort aims to advance global health IT connectivity and data exchange.
KONZA National Network has joined the Missouri eLTSS Project Phase 2. This collaboration aims to advance person-centered health data interoperability using FHIR standards.
The FHIR Business Alliance is concentrating its efforts on business use cases. This focus aims to expand the practical application of FHIR beyond purely clinical data.
A high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2025-27820, was detected in the httpclient5-5.4.1.jar library. This vulnerability affects FHIR implementations that utilize this specific library version.
Health Level Seven International is encouraging participation in FHIR learning initiatives. This effort aims to boost digital health interoperability using FHIR standards.
The content discusses four ways FHIR will provide value to health plans in 2025. This highlights FHIR's role in advancing interoperability efforts within the health sector.
The HL7 Hellas FHIR Workgroup was formally established during the Athens Digital Health Week (ADHW) 2025. This group focuses on FHIR Core standards, ensuring alignment with international interoperability requirements.
A new specification detailing the mapping between FHIR and openEHR has been released. This development supports interoperability between the two major healthcare data standards.
The topic covered the deployment options for SMART on FHIR applications. Specifically, it addressed the decision point of whether the application should run as a standalone interface or be integrated directly into an Electronic Health Record (EHR).
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is highlighted as a key standard for health data management. This standard is expected to bring significant value to health plans in the coming years.