The news describes a method for simplifying patient matching for clinical trials using Large Language Models (LLMs) and the FHIR standard. This combined approach demonstrates two key scenarios for improving data matching in research.
CMS finalized the payment bump rules for the 2026 IPPS. These criteria establish the groundwork for payers to meet requirements starting January 1, 2027.
The Australian Digital Health Agency released the My Health Record FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) version 1.4.0. This resource profile details the structure for MHR OperationOutcome within the Australian digital health ecosystem.
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The ATC/DDD Classification 2025 is now available in FHIR format. This structured data has been migrated and is accessible via the Central Terminology Server.
Agence du Numérique en Santé released an update to the FHIR standard, specifically incorporating the CodeSystem TRE_R256-TypeMessagerie. This update provides a structured definition for messaging within the French digital health ecosystem.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) finalized new rules for e-prescribing and prior authorization. These rules mandate FHIR certification for the prior authorization process.
AWS released a decision-maker's guide covering the fundamentals of FHIR architecture. The guide helps organizations decide whether to buy off-the-shelf solutions, partner, or build custom FHIR implementations.
The integration involves utilizing FHIR standards for connecting clinical data. This process supports the conversion of clinical data formats, such as CCDA, into FHIR.
DeepNode is spearheading a large-scale national project valued at 11.6 billion KRW for advanced medical AI. The project aims to automate medical image report generation and ensure global compatibility using international standards such as FHIR and SNOMED CT.
A JSON representation for electronic health record sharing was developed by the HL7 Japan Implementation Study Group. This effort is part of the JP-CLINS initiative to standardize clinical information sharing in Japan.
A clinical information sharing service is being developed using FHIR standards, specifically addressing AllergyIntolerance resources. This effort is part of the broader Japanese effort to standardize and share electronic health record data.
The HRX Roundtable held an event focused on improving interoperability between CIED and wearable devices. The discussion utilized FHIR standards to address data exchange challenges between these two medical technologies.
HL7 International is hosting an intermediate course focused on advanced FHIR topics. This training provides opportunities to upskill in areas like SMART on FHIR, CDS Hooks, and US Core.
The HL7 FHIR Japan Implementation Group released the v1.2.0 of the Japan Core Implementation Guide. This update includes the jp-medicationunitmerit9-namingsystem, advancing local development standards for FHIR in Japan.
The webinar covered the fundamentals of FHIR, a modern standard for structuring and exchanging healthcare data. This standard helps in aligning data exchange with established metrics like HEDIS.