Hospitals are leveraging FHIR standards to power applications, clinical decision support systems (CDSS), and smoother care coordination. This adoption aims to streamline complex clinical workflows within healthcare settings.
fhir.ch released updated mappings for the IDN Identifier, specifically for the Observations of notifiable communicable infectious diseases. This update is part of the CH ELM (R4) v1.6.0 release.
The content covered the implementation of FHIR CRUD operations. This process guides developers from initial local testing through to robust server-side validation.
An initiative was announced to build a community for users handling bulk FHIR data. This effort aims to support and standardize the use of FHIR for large-scale data operations.
KL Kommunernes Landsforening released a FHIR ValueSet named KLObservationskoder. This resource provides standardized codes for observations within the FHIR framework.
The article discusses the necessity for the dental industry to adopt open data concepts. It notes that FHIR standards adoption has led to 57 percent of hospitals utilizing FHIR APIs.
KL on FHIR has published the GuardianshipForm extension, supporting FHIR v4.0.1 standards. This extension provides specific data modeling for guardianship information within the FHIR framework.
KL on FHIR released a specific FHIR Resource Profile for the FollowUp resource. This profile provides standardized guidelines for implementing follow-up care data using FHIR standards.
HL7 is focusing on taking FHIR interoperability development to a higher level. This suggests an emphasis on advanced capabilities beyond basic FHIR implementation.
Specifications were released for the JSON representation of language identification tags within HL7 Terminology (THO). This update standardizes how language tags are structured for interoperability purposes.
Sonata Health initiated a 12-week Proof of Concept (POC) to test data interoperability. This effort utilized FHIR standards and leveraged Microsoft Azure Health services within their ecosystem.
Training materials are available covering the use of FHIR for reporting birth defects. This resource is provided through the Public Health Interoperability Training Catalog.
Hixny has launched its Snapshot Application for all providers in New York. This application utilizes SMART on FHIR technology and provides a limited view snapshot.
The update addresses the data structure for tracking changes in Prothrombin International Normalized Ratio (INR) from a baseline value. This enhancement ensures standardized data exchange for coagulation monitoring across various healthcare systems.
Clearsense has secured NCQA's Validated Data Stream Status for its FHIR output for the second consecutive year. This achievement highlights Clearsense's early adoption and validation of FHIR output standards.
Edifecs provided information regarding the integration of FHIR into digital health transformation. The content outlined various use cases demonstrating FHIR's applicability in modern healthcare systems.
The discussion focused on the FHIR Bulk Data Access standard. This standard aims to improve interoperability by facilitating large-scale data exchange.