Hospitals On FHIR event held in Berlin, focusing on real-world interoperability.
An event titled 'Hospitals On FHIR' took place in Berlin on October 9-10, 2025. The focus was on advancing real-world interoperability across Europe.
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An event titled 'Hospitals On FHIR' took place in Berlin on October 9-10, 2025. The focus was on advancing real-world interoperability across Europe.
A new LOINC code, 24496-2, defining Food Allergen Mix C (Oat+Barley+Rice+Rye+Wheat+Corn) IgE, has been associated with the FHIR standard. This update enhances the interoperability of allergy and food safety data using standardized terminologies.
A converter tool was developed for transforming C-CDA documents into the FHIR standard. This tool aims to demonstrate measurable return on investment (ROI) in healthcare data interoperability.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare announced plans to develop a national medical information standard platform in Taiwan. The goal is to integrate electronic medical records across major hospitals nationwide within two years.
Google Cloud released documentation for updating FHIR resources through its Cloud Healthcare API. This resource update capability supports standard FHIR payloads, such as those for the Patient resource.
FHIR technology is utilized to support compliance with CMS interoperability and patient access regulations. This capability helps drive interoperability and improve patient access.
Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center debuted a new real-time data integration tool. This tool enables structured data to flow securely and automatically from Epic using FHIR standards.
The content demonstrates a technical route for converting HL7 FHIR JSON data into the X12 278 standard. This process utilizes the PilotFish eiConsole platform to manage the data transformation.
Synthetic EHR announced the development of a comprehensive API ecosystem. This system is designed to facilitate technical integrations and strategic partnerships, specifically supporting the advancement of healthcare artificial intelligence.
A JSON representation for the PCA Type (2.8 - 1.0.0) vocabulary was made available. This resource utilizes the HL7 FHIR Standard and is accessible via FHIR Build Tools.
A new LOINC code, 586-8, has been established for reporting the presence of Streptococcus agalactiae in a specimen. This code supports standardized data exchange for microbiology results using FHIR standards.
Security advisories and CVE details for FHIR R5 standards are available. These advisories help users manage vulnerabilities within the FHIR implementation.
HL7 is releasing updates to the Clinical Decision Support System Guidelines as part of the FHIR Specification. This update relates to the CI Build version of the FHIR standard.
HGear AI has developed a tool to convert C-CDA documents into FHIR bundles. The resulting FHIR bundle can be exported as a downloadable PDF, providing a readable view of all contained resources.
The topic of Quantum-Safe FHIR was discussed as a necessary evolution for future healthcare data security. This technology is viewed as a critical next step in building robust data security infrastructure.
A recent study established a strong correlation between CDISC standards and Alzheimer's disease data. This alignment suggests improved interoperability for clinical data related to neurodegenerative conditions.
Mount Sinai Tisch Cancer Center launched a new real-time data integration tool. This tool is designed to facilitate advanced research in bioengineering.
Google Cloud documented reference patterns for handling FHIR resource conversions. This documentation helps users understand how to map and transform various FHIR resource types.
A file specification for the External Validation Service Front-end was published. This relates to IHE Catalyst standards and FHIR technology.
The difficulty of working with raw FHIR JSON data was noted. This suggests that despite widespread adoption of FHIR APIs, technical teams still face challenges in data interpretation.