A decision support system was created to interpret clinical practice guidelines encoded using FHIR and OMOP. This system aims to automate the monitoring of adherence to established clinical guidelines.
The industry is seeing vendors adopt FHIR standards for advanced interoperability across 40 medical and surgical specialties. This trend indicates a move toward standardized data exchange across diverse healthcare systems.
The initiative focuses on health information exchange for birthing dyads where substance exposure is a factor. This effort utilizes the FHIR Release 4 (R4) standard to support comprehensive data exchange.
Specialty EHR vendors are implementing tailored solutions that leverage FHIR and SMART on FHIR standards. This integration aims to enhance data sharing capabilities across various clinical workflows.
A GitHub issue was opened concerning the ValueSet $expand operation incorrectly setting the 'total' field to 'count'. This change addresses a technical inconsistency within the hapi-fhir library implementation.
The community is focusing on FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) to describe healthcare data. This effort supports interoperability for various InterSystems platforms, including IRIS, Caché, Ensemble, and HealthShare.
An updated FHIR Specification was released covering CH LAB-ServiceRequest and CH LAB-Order in XML representation. This update is part of the HL7 FHIR Standard CI Build, indicating ongoing development for healthcare interoperability.
Data utilizing the FHIR Standard is improving patient care at rural hospitals. This standard is noted for making a positive impact on healthcare delivery.
A webinar was scheduled for RCMI researchers to discuss the role of FHIR in health standards and research. The session will cover how FHIR integrates into the broader health data ecosystem.
The provided data outlines significant historical events related to healthcare interoperability standards, including FHIR R4 and C-CDA. These milestones track the evolution and adoption of key standards over several years.
HL7 released a new FHIR specification related to Healthcare Associated Infection (HAI) for Long Term Care Populations. This specification aims to standardize the reporting of HAI data within the FHIR framework.
The HL7 FHIR DevDays 2024 event took place, serving as a gathering point for developers and professionals. This event underscores the ongoing industry commitment to adopting and utilizing FHIR standards for healthcare interoperability.
The HL7 FHIR Japan Working Group released the Core Implementation Guide for FHIR in Japan. This guide provides a local development build (v1.2.0-a) for implementing the FHIR standard within the Japanese context.
The Ministry of Health and Welfare is revising its national standards for standardizing healthcare data using FHIR. This effort aims to improve the standardization and interoperability of medical information within the country.
The content provides resources for integrating Predictive AI into healthcare systems using FHIR standards. This includes guidance on achieving compliance with SMART on FHIR for both EHR launch and CDS Hooks.