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.
The presentation focused on leveraging HL7 FHIR Accelerators to improve data exchange for cardiac implantable devices. This effort aims to standardize interoperability within the complex domain of electrophysiology.
FHIR.org released updates concerning the XIG index and several related FHIR packages. These updates maintain the standard's compatibility and ensure interoperability across different implementations.
A national hackathon focused on achieving uniform data exchange standards. The effort specifically addressed the development of a FHIR profile for exchanging treatment boundaries.
Documentation was released detailing the configuration process for the Firely Server pipeline. This documentation covers support for both FHIR R3 and FHIR R4 standards.
The content provides guidance on building unified API gateways for both patient-facing and internal applications. It specifically mentions support for healthcare protocols such as FHIR and HL7.
FHIR.org has released details regarding a cross-version extension for the CodeSystem.endorser element. This update is relevant for developers working with FHIR R4B and the upcoming R5 versions.