The HL7 Japan Implementation Study Group released documentation detailing the JSON representation for the JP-Observation and JLAC10 naming system. This work supports the development of electronic medical record information sharing services in Japan.
A product related to FHIR implementations is available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. This suggests increased accessibility for healthcare interoperability solutions.
Touchstone released basic operation tests for FHIR MedicationKnowledge. These tests validate core resource management functions, including creation, reading, updating, and deletion of client-assigned resources.
HL7 has launched a new office to guide the global deployment of health AI. This initiative emphasizes the use of FHIR standards, which offer multilingual support at no cost.
The initiative focuses on defining FHIR DocumentReference examples tailored for the Japanese Electronic Medical Records (eCS) system. This aims to standardize the sharing of clinical information within Japan using FHIR standards.
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) has been designated as a cornerstone standard. This designation solidifies its role in healthcare data exchange.
A JSON representation for the Example-JP-Condition-eCS-ANGINA resource was developed. This effort is part of the JP-CLINS guide, which supports clinical information sharing in Japan.
HL7 International released documentation detailing the JSON representation for PaymentTerms. This update supports the latest FHIR standard, version 5.0.0.
A technical issue was reported regarding the SMART on FHIR well-known configuration returning a 403 error. This issue was noted in the MP InterSystems Developer Community.
HAPI FHIR has released an updated API structure for its TestDataFactory.TableLookupFunction. This update supports the latest FHIR R5 standards, indicating ongoing development in FHIR interoperability tools.
HL7 International has established a new AI office focused on critical care applications. This move aims to integrate AI technologies into healthcare systems, despite some skepticism within the field.
Medwave provided an overview of FHIR, emphasizing its role in modernizing healthcare business operations. FHIR is presented as a revolutionary approach to improving interoperability within the healthcare sector.
NHS England has released an API and integration catalogue, including a FHIR version of the Personal Demographics Service (PDS). This update facilitates the use of standardized FHIR resources for demographic data exchange.
Guidance was provided regarding the use of the fhirResourceType property for HL7 FHIR resources. This property helps define the specific type of the FHIR resource.
Deloitte is actively listing job vacancies that require expertise in FHIR. This suggests increasing industry demand for professionals skilled in FHIR standards.
Informatica provided documentation regarding the process of publishing a FHIR service connector. The documentation also mentions considerations related to specific jurisdictional privacy laws.