The Australian Digital Health Agency created a specific FHIR resource package for large allied chemists. This development supports digital health interoperability within the Australian healthcare sector.
The solution addresses the challenge of converting medical records from multiple formats. It supports conversion between major standards such as HL7 FHIR, HL7 CDA/C-CCDA, and PDF.
Prenosis is developing Immunix TM for precision medicine, leveraging the Aidbox FHIR Platform. This development aims to support advanced medical applications in the US.
OpenClinica's CEO, Cal Collins, publicly championed the use of HL7 FHIR standards. This advocacy aims to improve data interoperability across various healthcare stages, from Electronic Health Records (EHR) to FDA submissions.
JAMI is working on the JSON representation of the ePreDispenseInstruction valueSet. This effort supports the sharing of clinical information within Japan's electronic medical record infrastructure.
HL7 International made available a Foundational Certification badge for those who qualify as FHIR Implementers. This certification validates foundational knowledge and skills related to the HL7 FHIR standard.
CA/UN HAPI updated the search parameter for its FHIR Japanese API Server to version 4.1.0. This update provides specific technical specifications for Japanese healthcare data interoperability.
A discussion was held regarding the appropriate use of FHIR resource types. The discussion emphasized that only 'normative' FHIR resource types should be utilized.
Flexpa has launched a new Endpoint Directory. This directory provides clear documentation regarding available FHIR resources and their associated operations.
HL7 Australia released a specific XML representation for the BodyStructure element concerning 'Bone tissue of left shoulder'. This resource is part of the AU Base v4.1.0 standard, which is based on FHIR R4.
Sysmex has provided a JSON representation for the CH LAB-Report (R4) specification, utilizing the HL7 FHIR standard. This development facilitates the integration of laboratory data from the Sysmex XP-300 instrument into modern interoperability systems.
HL7 Australia published a new Implementation Guide for the TTL representation of Organization resources. This guide updates the standard to include HPI-O, providing technical specifications for Australian healthcare interoperability.
UW Health is actively recruiting an Integration Engineer III. The role requires deep technical knowledge of industry standards including HL7, FHIR, Epic, and Cloverleaf.
The Australian Base IG has updated its standard to utilize FHIR R4. This new version supersedes previous drafts, including the AU Base 1 on STU3 Draft.
KBV has released an FHIR mapping for maternal health records, focusing on data elements like 'Angaben zur Mutter' (Maternal Information). This initiative aims to standardize the exchange of maternal health data within the German healthcare system.
A discussion was held regarding the development of a workflow integrating OpenMRS with FHIR standards. The discussion focused on the technical requirements for connecting the two systems.
fhir.ch published a new version (v1.5.0) of the XML representation for VCT Observations. This resource relates to observations of notifiable communicable infectious diseases.
Data Standards Wales published a specific ValueSet related to gender identity. This resource is intended for use within FHIR implementations, supporting standardized data representation.
Data Standards Wales published the ValueSet 'DataStandardsWalesWrrsTaskType'. This ValueSet is part of the Wales FHIR Implementation Guide and allows for the import of all related codes from a CodeSystem.
The integration enables users to connect various applications and databases using FHIR and Salesforce data. This allows for the use of any BI tool and combining data sources.