Drummond Group is offering support services related to mapping PCI DSS v4.0.1 requirements. This support leverages FHIR interoperability standards to simplify the complex mapping process.
IHE BasicAudit testing is incorporating the FHIR Audit Log Patterns (BALP) v1.1.4 standard. This integration supports the use of FHIR standards for basic audit logging.
FHIR Terminology Services can be used to standardize medical codes and improve data consistency. This helps organizations struggling with inconsistent medical coding to maintain reliable clinical data.
The content provides instructions on developing a FHIR application utilizing artificial intelligence. FHIR is a standard designed for healthcare interoperability.
A Fraunhofer research project developed new AI-based software. This initiative utilizes FHIR standards to enhance interoperability in healthcare systems.
The discussion focused on digital health enablement and the role of FHIR standards. The conversation highlighted the ongoing advancements in interoperability within the digital health sector.
A resource was made available for converting healthcare data using FHIR standards. This tool aims to streamline the process of healthcare data interoperability.
InterSystems has released a tool for extracting and transforming data from FHIR into the OMOP format. This capability facilitates the integration of clinical data into the OMOP common data model for research purposes.
Hyland Software released product documentation for its OnBase platform, specifically addressing FHIR standards. This documentation relates to the Foundation 25.1 release, indicating support for modern interoperability standards.
The discussion focused on the challenge of achieving total connectivity within health information systems. FHIR technology was identified as a potential solution to improve data communication speed and accuracy.
The discussion focuses on utilizing FHIR APIs and OAuth 2.0 authentication for EHR integration. This approach aims to standardize and secure data exchange across different systems.
The adoption of e-prescribing is noted as a complex challenge requiring multiple solutions. Utilizing FHIR-based APIs for patient access and prior authorization is suggested to speed up this process.
The article discusses the necessity of standardized data frameworks for healthcare organizations. It positions HL7 FHIR as the appropriate standard for various organizational needs.
HL7 International released the JSON representation for FHIR Clinical Documents v1.0.0-ballot. This guide provides structured documentation for FHIR Clinical Documents.
The webinar focused on the use of CQL (Clinical Query Language) in the context of quality measures. It highlighted how FHIR-based data models can seamlessly integrate with CQL.
The news discusses the critical need to bridge the connected care gap in Australian healthcare. The approach highlighted involves leveraging FHIR technology for improved interoperability.
The FHIR v6.0.0 Ballot2 draft introduces the 'color-names' codesystem. This standard provides a structured way to represent color information within FHIR resources.