NASSCOM discussed the role of FHIR standards in building modern healthcare infrastructure. These standards are increasingly recognized as the core backbone for interoperability in healthcare.
JPM is enabling a partnership between Abridge and Availity to integrate conversational AI into prior authorization processes. This aims to streamline and automate complex prior authorization workflows within the healthcare system.
The guide provides a step-by-step process for developing a medical application that adheres to the SMART on FHIR standard using Epic's tools. This process involves registering on Open.Epic and mapping FHIR standards.
Registration is currently open for virtual educational sessions for HL7 WGM participants. These sessions focus on the economics of FHIR, providing free learning opportunities.
The news relates to the use of FHIR-based AI for medical records and document retrieval services in the Philippines. This technology aims to transform static historical medical charts into usable data.
The Ludwig Boltzmann Institute implemented a cloud-based system for integrating wearable health data. This initiative utilized FHIR standards for interoperability.
Cohere Health addressed the technical requirements for meeting CMS Prior Authorization APIs. The discussion highlighted the need for collaboration to achieve full interoperability in healthcare.
NCQA has released a Digital HEDIS® solution built upon FHIR standards. This initiative aims to improve the standardization and efficiency of quality measurement processes.
FHIR technology can be used to allow pharmacists to access necessary clinical context for prior authorization. This capability helps bridge the gap in clinical information needed for drug approval processes.
MedDataFlow has released an integration engine capable of handling various healthcare data standards. This tool supports FHIR R4, FHIR R5, FHIR bundles, and subscriptions for modern data exchange.
Docsnap released a major app update to improve caregiver access to family medical records. The platform, which is FHIR-powered, consolidates various health data including lab results and medications.
TBO Health implemented a solution for managing a FHIR Clinical Data Repository (CDR). This solution was built using Azure Health Data Services to create a logical data fabric.
Anthropic introduced Claude for Healthcare, a specialized AI model for the medical field. This development allows developers to build health applications directly utilizing the FHIR standard.
A FHIR Connectathon event is scheduled to take place in Chile in 2026. This event aims to build health interoperability through collaborative efforts among specialists.
HL7 International announced the appointment of Professor Rachel Dunscombe to the role of Chief Executive Officer. This leadership change is significant for the global development and adoption of healthcare standards, including FHIR.
HTI released a proposal outlining a move toward FHIR-first interoperability. This development suggests potential deregulation in health IT and estimates substantial cost savings.
A method was announced for connecting health records to an LLM agent. This connection utilizes both structured FHIR data and unstructured free text notes.