The news addresses a common limitation found in managed FHIR servers concerning the restriction on the number of included resources. This limitation is a known constraint within the managed FHIR server environment.
Microsoft Azure offers FHIR servers that are designed to handle non-conforming FHIR data. This feature suggests flexibility in data ingestion despite potential validation issues.
The initiative focuses on converting unstructured patient records, such as doctor's notes and lab results, into a standardized format. This process utilizes FHIR structuring to enable integration with Azure platforms.
Microsoft is updating its Azure API offerings to support monthly versions of FHIR in 2025. This article details the new functionalities and improvements available through the platform.
The content compares five prominent FHIR server solutions, including offerings from Azure, AWS, IBM, Google, and HAPI. This analysis helps users evaluate features and deployment models for selecting appropriate interoperability infrastructure.