Google announced $8 million in funding for AI Centers of Excellence in India. This initiative also included supporting the National Health Authority (NHA) with FHIR standards and related infrastructure.
The research focused on an intelligent tutoring system that utilized HL7 FHIR standards. This work demonstrated the application of FHIR in educational technology contexts.
A project completed during Google Summer of Code 2025 integrated a HAPI FHIR server with Gen3's authorization system. This integration demonstrates the connection between FHIR standards and advanced authorization mechanisms.
The documentation describes the use of the `healthcare.fhirStores.bulkDelete` permission for deleting FHIR resources. This process requires the specified `gcsDestination` when utilizing the Cloud Healthcare Service Agent.
The content provides instructions for setting up a FHIR server environment on Google Cloud Platform. This addresses the need for running FHIR servers in a cloud environment, beyond local setups.
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 content describes a lab focused on utilizing the Google Cloud Healthcare API. This tool allows users to learn the basic processes of ingesting FHIR data.
A guide was published detailing the process of building an AI healthcare search application. The guide utilizes FHIR standards combined with Google Cloud Gemini APIs.
Google Cloud provided documentation detailing how to update FHIR resources using the Cloud Healthcare API. This functionality supports standard FHIR resources, such as the Patient resource.
Google committed $8 million to establish and advance AI centers in India. This initiative includes rolling out health and developer programs aimed at improving patient data interoperability using standards like FHIR.
Google is expanding its investments across the Indian healthcare sector, focusing on AI and digital infrastructure. This effort aims to support the growth of local startups and digital health initiatives.
Google Cloud updated the MedGemma toolkit to support native DICOMweb integration. This enhancement simplifies the process of integrating MedGemma into clinical workflows.
Google is incorporating the FHIR standard into its Health Connect platform. This integration will enable medical applications to securely access and utilize health data.
Google showcased the Cloud Healthcare API for handling healthcare data. This capability allows users to ingest and process data using industry-standard formats like FHIR and HL7v2.
The news details the use of Google Cloud's Cloud Healthcare API for de-identifying FHIR clinical data. This capability allows for the secure import of FHIR data into a FHIR Cloud storage.