The demonstration focused on building an Agentic AI system for the EHR using advanced LLM capabilities. This approach integrates tool-calling LLMs with SMART on FHIR to create sophisticated CDS workflows.
The discussion focuses on rethinking how Electronic Health Records (EHRs) flag abnormal laboratory results. The potential integration of FHIR R4 and Apple Health is explored as a means to modernize medical record keeping.
A new LOINC code, 52518-8, was established to measure the level of independence on the longest distance using a wheeled device. This standardizes the clinical documentation of mobility status across different healthcare systems.
Apple Health is focusing on utilizing FHIR R4 standards for medical data exchange. This integration aims to enhance the interoperability and future management of electronic medical records.
Study materials related to openEHR and FHIR standards were shared at a study group meeting. The content suggests ongoing academic or technical discussions regarding the integration of these interoperability standards.
Oracle has introduced a capability to translate natural language into FHIR search queries. This feature helps users easily create complex FHIR search queries without needing specialized coding knowledge.
Several companies, including Tri-Imaging Solutions, DirectMed Imaging, and Firstsource, announced mergers or acquisitions. The news also touched upon the use of FHIR R4 and Apple Health in medical record management.
A sample JSON representation for the Observation resource was published by HL7.EU.FHIR.PCSP. This sample adheres to the FHIR R4 standard, representing the current published version.
HL7 Europe released documentation detailing known issues for the FHIR v5.0.0 standard. This update confirms v5.0.0 as the current published version of the FHIR standard.
The discussion concerns the support for FHIR Group Resource for group.code within the OpenMRS platform. Current FHIR support within OpenMRS is noted to rely heavily on the core Cohort model.
The discussion covers the use of FHIR R4 and the future landscape of medical records. Key players mentioned include Epic, Health Gorilla, and Apple Health.
A guide was published detailing the practical steps for mapping various healthcare data formats to FHIR. This process is essential for ensuring interoperability when integrating diverse healthcare information systems.
athenahealth released the FHIR Implementation Guide v25.0.0. This guide is intended for testing purposes, though no test scripts were available at the time of the alert.
Crunch Crunch successfully implemented standards-based synchronization between EHR and PMS. This integration utilized HL7 FHIR standards, Single Sign-On (SSO), and AWS cloud services.
The documentation describes the use of the `healthcare.fhirStores.bulkDelete` permission for deleting FHIR resources. This process requires the specified `gcsDestination` when utilizing the Cloud Healthcare Service Agent.
A certification program for Integration Architects focusing on healthcare interoperability standards is available. This training covers standards such as HL7 and FHIR, alongside enterprise architecture frameworks like TOGAF.
Major AI companies, OpenAI and Anthropic, are developing methods to embed healthcare AI directly into existing clinical workflows. This shift utilizes industry standards like FHIR to ensure interoperability and move AI beyond simple chat applications.