The FHIR DevDays event is scheduled for 2025 and will include over 100 speakers and multiple social gatherings. The program aims to provide hands-on learning through workshops and tutorials.
InterSystems showcased a technical demonstration of converting older healthcare messaging standards (HL7, ADT, CCDA) into the modern FHIR format. This initiative leverages the IRIS platform and Google Cloud Platform to modernize data interoperability.
An XXE vulnerability was identified in the XML parsing functionality of UcumEssenceService. This vulnerability relates to how the FHIR/Ucum-java library handles external XML entities.
A new package of FHIR Primitive Extension classes is available, utilizing the FHIR Object Model classes (since 2024.2). This package includes necessary components for testing and implementing FHIR Object Model structures.
The 2024 DTRA Annual Meeting covered key takeaways related to applied clinical trials. A focus area included the utilization of FHIR research resources for clinical trials.
A FHIR Server implementation was made available for the LOINC code 26885-4, which relates to ova and parasites identified in a specimen. This resource supports standardized data exchange for laboratory test results.
HL7 International is actively developing and updating standards for modern healthcare interoperability. These standards cover key areas such as FHIR, prior authorization, and various data exchange components.
A pilot program was conducted demonstrating the practical application of HL7 FHIR transactions. This highlights how organizations can utilize FHIR APIs for point-to-point interoperability.
HL7 has released comprehensive study guides and practice test bundles for the FHIR certification. These materials are designed to help individuals prepare for the latest HL7-FHIR examinations.
UPM SILab conducted a webinar focusing on FHIR standards. The session covered the technical specifications, practical benefits, and limitations of using FHIR in healthcare.
HL7 Schweiz held a workshop and hands-on session focused on FHIR implementation. The goal is to utilize FHIR to standardize and facilitate data exchange within the healthcare sector.
WHO is assisting the process of charting a way forward for digital health. This assistance includes creating guidance specifically designed to help integrate FHIR standards.
The eHealth Exchange hosted an annual meeting to discuss current interoperability standards and future directions. The discussion focused on the role and roadmap of FHIR compared to other network standards.