CapMinds has released a native FHIR application designed to connect Salesforce Health Cloud with Electronic Health Records (EHRs). This solution aims to provide a streamlined process for integrating health data across different systems.
A new Java library was released to support the FHIR VRDR and VRDR Messaging standards. This tool provides implementation capabilities for these specific healthcare interoperability profiles.
Google announced that the beta version of Android 16 will provide support for medical records. This feature allows applications to read and write medical records using the FHIR standard.
A podcast episode discussed various modern health data platforms, including openEHR, FHIR, and Distributed SQL. The discussion covered technological breakthroughs relevant to healthcare interoperability.
AWS provided documentation addressing troubleshooting for FHIR APIs, NLP, and SQL integrations within AWS HealthLake. This guidance helps users manage data store actions and assess the continued usability of HealthLake.
Flexpa reported a significant year of growth in 2024, particularly regarding its network expansion. The company achieved over 85% coverage of CMS lives, indicating substantial growth in its service reach.
AWS has published documentation detailing the use of FHIR search interactions. This feature allows users to search for various FHIR resources stored within the AWS HealthLake environment.
HL7 International's FHIR at Scale Taskforce (FAST) addressed the integration of FAST Security and TEFCA standards into FHIR workflows. This discussion aims to clarify the requirements for FHIR registration, authentication, and authorization in large-scale healthcare systems.
eHealth Denmark has published the official FHIR v4.0.1 documentation for the 'task' resource. This resource is available through the eHealth platform, supporting interoperability standards in Denmark.
A demonstration was showcased utilizing the KNIME Community Hub to highlight Epic's integration with FHIR standards. This initiative focuses on showcasing interoperability and digital healthcare capabilities.
The Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) published a specific FHIR Resource Profile for Observation: Vital. This profile is intended for use within the Thai healthcare interoperability ecosystem.
The documentation details the use of fine-grained authorization within a SMART on FHIR enabled HealthLake data store. This approach is necessary because standard AWS Scopes lack the required specificity for robust authorization.
Nava is currently recruiting for a Principal Software Engineer role. The position requires specific expertise in FHIR standards and is located in the United States.
AWS has updated its HealthLake service to allow users to search FHIR resources via POST requests. This feature enhances the ability to query structured health data stored within the platform.
The demonstration focused on achieving health data interoperability by transforming HL7 CDA models into FHIR models. This process involves customizing both the CDA and FHIR models to ensure compatibility.
Google released the second preview version of Android 16 for developers. This update includes a new Health Records feature, allowing applications to manage health data.
Health Partners is developing its FHIR endpoint, which is powered by Smile CDR. This initiative focuses on establishing a robust FHIR Server Base and defining necessary data endpoints.
HL7 Austria has released an implementation guide detailing the use of FHIR Core R5 for patient deceased time. This update standardizes the representation of deceased time within the FHIR framework.
InterSystems is utilizing its platform to accelerate integration with the Indonesian national health system (SATUSEHAT). This integration leverages FHIR standards and utilizes the same data platform that underpins the system.