AWS is developing healthcare AI agents using an open-source AWS HealthLake MCP server. This service is designed for storing and transforming FHIR resources and is HIPAA-eligible.
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AWS has updated its HealthLake service to support FHIR R4 operations for the $davinci-data-export resource. This enhancement allows users to utilize the latest FHIR standards for data export capabilities within the AWS ecosystem.
FHIR.org released a new StructureDefinition for a Cross-Version Extension (xv-r5-trn.for). This extension is designed to support the Transport.for resource within the FHIR R5 specification.
An interview was conducted with Grahame Grieve regarding the future of FHIR standards. The discussion covered anticipated developments and trends for FHIR in 2025.
A Rust development tool was released to generate canonical models for the FHIR NPM Package specification. This tool helps developers by providing serde-friendly representations of package.json.
This tool provides strongly-typed Rust structures specifically designed for handling FHIR resources. It aims to support version-agnostic module organization within the development process.
This guide details how to configure IAM permissions for Google Cloud Healthcare FHIR stores using the Pulumi infrastructure-as-code tool. This allows users to programmatically manage access roles and permissions within the FHIR store.
The Sequoia Project's working groups are actively promoting standards for data exchange, compliance, and privacy. This effort focuses on leveraging FHIR to ensure interoperability in healthcare IT.
A full list of digital health events for 2025 has been compiled by Samurai Health. This list covers interoperability standards, including FHIR, and patient-facing technologies.
A new architecture, EHRSummarizer, was proposed for handling structured clinical data using FHIR standards. This design emphasizes privacy-aware processing of sensitive health information.
A new FHIR Resource Profile, Medication (EU core), was released. This profile is intended for use within the European Union context, building upon the HL7 Base and Core FHIR standards.
A test build of the FHIR standard was released focusing on mapping Snomed CT VaccineCode to TargetDisease. This update is part of the ongoing development of global interoperability standards.