Medicare has issued a payment proposal for 2026 inpatient care that focuses on incorporating changes to quality reporting. This proposal involves the use of FHIR for electronic clinical quality measure (eCQM) reporting.
The Hl7 Training Institute offers specialized corporate training programs. These programs cover industry standards including HL7, Mirth Connect, and FHIR.
NCQA's Eric Musser spoke about the future direction of digital quality measurement. This trend is noted to support and push the adoption of FHIR standards.
The Philippines is focusing on enhancing its healthcare system through the adoption of FHIR standards. This effort involves establishing the National Health Data Repository (NHDR) framework.
JMIR Publications provided information regarding Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). This discussion highlights the ongoing development and importance of FHIR standards for healthcare interoperability.
A study focused on designing interoperability using the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) framework was conducted in Indonesia. This suggests an effort to modernize and standardize healthcare data exchange within the country.
Medplum showcased its platform's ability to launch an EHR using SMART-on-FHIR standards. This platform is designed to help users quickly develop high-quality, compliant healthcare applications.
AIRA is focusing on the bulk sharing of immunization data, utilizing FHIR standards for interoperability. This initiative aims to improve the efficiency and scope of immunization record exchange.
Sundhed.dk has implemented a new FHIR endpoint for scheduling and tracking measurement statistics. This update enhances interoperability for health data exchange within Denmark.
Athenahealth published an updated FHIR Implementation Guide (v23.0.0). This guide provides general examples for FHIR endpoints, aiding developers in interoperability.
The InterSystems Developer Community released a guide on setting up FHIR environments. This resource is intended for developers new to the FHIR standard.
The content explains the concept of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and the general need for healthcare organizations to adopt interoperability standards. This integration is crucial for modernizing data exchange within the healthcare sector.
The comparison focused on FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) and OMOP. FHIR is described as a standard designed specifically for clinical healthcare use, utilizing RESTful APIs for integration.
X12 EDI messages contain healthcare data that can be converted into FHIR. This conversion capability is comparable to the handling of HL7v2 ADT messages.
The service provides data transformation capabilities to and from FHIR standards. This allows users to access data from various Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems.