HL7 published a specification for MFN Record-level Error Return, detailing its JSON representation. This update incorporates FHIR standards and v2+ vocabulary, enhancing error handling capabilities.
Civitas Networks for Health hosted a webinar series related to FHIR standards. The event provided educational content regarding the use of FHIR in healthcare.
Stanford researchers introduced MedAgentBench, a new benchmark for evaluating healthcare AI agents. This benchmark utilizes FHIR standards to test real-world capabilities in the domain.
A new open-source library, Kotlin FHIR, has been introduced for multiplatform FHIR development. This allows developers to build once and deploy across Android, iOS, and Web platforms.
The discussion focused on leveraging FHIR standards for improving the integration of Electronic Health Records (EHR) and supporting community care models. The session aimed to provide insights into innovative approaches for modern healthcare interoperability.
The FHIR standard is being highlighted as a crucial element in the federal government's interoperability efforts. This standard was originally developed and promulgated by Health Level.
The HL7 FHIR Connectathon was held in Pittsburgh, with various tracks running to facilitate testing and collaboration. This event allows developers to push the boundaries of FHIR implementation.
Research efforts are underway concerning interoperability in digital health using FHIR standards. This initiative aims to build integrated capabilities within the community.
A livestream was held demonstrating how to build a FHIR study tool using React. The session focused on the technical process of 'vibe-coding' the application for FHIR certification.
IC Resources is currently hiring a FHIR/Healthcare Data Specialist in the United States. The role is advertised with a salary range of $150,000 to $175,000.
HL7 International released a JSON representation for the Living Dependency vocabulary, specifically for the FHIR v2+ standard. This update provides structured data for the vocabulary, enhancing interoperability capabilities.
The discussion focuses on the significance of the AHIP Prior Authorization Pledge in the context of FHIR adoption. The goal is to move beyond voluntary commitments and establish federal mandates for FHIR standards.
The discussion focused on integrating EHR-S FM tooling into common HL7 and FHIR IG toolsets. This effort aims to standardize tooling for healthcare interoperability.
PilotFish Healthcare is providing integration solutions to assist payers in meeting the CMS-0057-F standards. This solution combines X12 EDI messaging with FHIR APIs to facilitate compliance.
The process involves generating SMART Health Links that contain encrypted FHIR resources. These links allow providers to share visit records securely with patients.
The research presented a framework designed for integrating unstructured EHR data. This approach utilizes FHIR standards to facilitate data integration.