Quantiphi is actively recruiting a Platform Engineer in Mumbai, India. The role requires expertise in major healthcare standards and cloud technologies, including FHIR, DICOM, and Google Cloud Platform (GCP).
Sonata Health and Life Sciences performed a one-week assessment focused on data interoperability using FHIR standards. This assessment leveraged Microsoft AppSource and Azure services to enhance data exchange within their ecosystem.
CodeX released a playbook diagram detailing the use of FHIR profiles for radiation therapy treatment data. This resource helps standardize the interoperability of complex treatment data across different healthcare systems.
The need for a new internet infrastructure to support AI agents in healthcare was raised. Existing standards like SMART on FHIR are cited as examples of this emerging concept.
Cotiviti hosted a webinar with RISEhlth to provide deep insights into FHIR and data standards. The session featured experts discussing key aspects of data interoperability.
AWS published a comprehensive guide on AWS HealthLake. This resource helps both startups and enterprises understand how to utilize the platform for managing and unlocking complex healthcare data.
Training resources and overviews covering the FHIR HL7 standard are available. These resources help users understand the implementation and usage of the FHIR HL7 framework.
A reported IT outage at CrowdStrike disrupted digital services across numerous hospitals. The disruption was noted in the context of FHIR internet endpoints.
BridgeHead Software published content detailing three major health data standards: FHIR, OpenEHR, and OMOP. The content aims to clarify how these key standards interact within the health data ecosystem.
Trisotech addressed the application of artificial intelligence in identifying risk factors for suicidal ideation. The discussion focused on leveraging AI capabilities for early detection and risk assessment in patient care.
A system was developed to support testing for FHIR standard compliance, specifically utilizing the Personal Health Device (PHD) Implementation Guide (IG). This testing focuses on the integration of shared/common use equipment data.
A playbook outlining design principles for health interoperability was released. These principles guided the development of the CodeX HL7 FHIR Accelerator.
A new connector for FHIR enablement and CMS compliance has been made available on Microsoft AppSource. This tool provides pre-built features to facilitate rapid FHIR implementation, including Identity Access.
FHIR.org has updated its specifications to support language translation for the StructureDefinition resource. This feature allows the translation of a resource from its base language into another language.
USCDI published findings detailing identified issues within C-CDA and FHIR standards. These findings cover details such as template names, value set IDs, and alignment status.
Humana is shifting its prior authorization process by integrating AI pre-screening and FHIR APIs. This strategic move aims to boost operational efficiency in healthcare processes.