Epic Systems provided specifications for the Device FHIR resource. This resource is designed to identify specific types of devices, such as RTLS badges, within the FHIR framework.
HL7 International released the FHIR Tooling Extensions Implementation Guide (IG) v1.1.0. This guide provides specifications for tooling extensions within the FHIR framework.
HL7 published a new FHIR specification example detailing the process for medical benefit outpatient drug authorization. This specification is part of the FHIR CI Build, supporting global interoperability standards.
The University of Rochester developed a tool utilizing FHIR standards for handling complex clinical data. This initiative aims to improve the processing and utilization of patient information within the medical setting.
Kanta.fi is presenting plans for FHIR modeling related to the national medication list. This initiative focuses on structuring control and annotation notes within the FHIR framework.
CMS is shifting its approach for decision support, moving away from the eCQM model. This transition utilizes FHIR standards, reducing reliance on the older QDM system.
The integration involves connecting OpenEMR with a Python microservice using SMART on FHIR OAuth2. OpenEMR itself provides a complete SMART on FHIR OAuth2 server capability.
A validation issue was reported concerning FHIR Bundles that contain cross-publisher references. This issue causes false 'Unable to find a profile match' errors during validation.
XLESCIENCE offers a framework utilizing FHIR standards for real-time healthcare data exchange. This framework provides necessary models, rules, and interfaces for structured data exchange.
Kriv AI provides monitoring and auto-remediation capabilities for healthcare data flows. This technology addresses the challenge of interface drift caused by system upgrades or partner changes.
A user wrote a blog post detailing their process of integrating with Epic's FHIR APIs. The post was shared on a public forum, indicating practical implementation experience.
The discussion centered on the Digital Health Interoperability Network (DHIN) standards, covering key technologies like FHIR and DICOM. The goal is to enable comprehensive interoperability across various digital health systems.
A new FHIR ValueSet intersection was defined covering the relationship between medication administration reasons and observed clinical findings. This standardizes how clinical findings can justify the need for medication.
Cuboid IT Solutions is focusing on vital records modernization, utilizing FHIR standards and API integrations. The initiative also involves public health data and PMP certification.
AHA submitted comments regarding the proposed Health Care Technology Interoperability Rule. This rule focuses on establishing FHIR-based certification criteria for healthcare technology.
The work focuses on establishing bidirectional transformations between the FHIR standard and the OMOP Common Data Model (CDM). This approach utilizes TermX to ensure interoperability and data mapping between the two major healthcare data standards.