FHIR Server LOINC Content was made available for measuring Trypsin enzymatic activity or volume in body fluids. This resource supports standardized data exchange for laboratory measurements.
Low-cost cloud storage is shown to ensure interoperability with AI triage tools. This capability supports rural-friendly implementations, such as voice-to-text applications.
Google announced $8 million in funding for AI Centers of Excellence in India. This initiative also included supporting the National Health Authority (NHA) with FHIR standards and related infrastructure.
Accenture is currently hiring for the role of Senior Healthcare Integration Engineer, focusing on FHIR and EHR APIs. This indicates ongoing industry demand for professionals skilled in modern healthcare interoperability standards.
A vulnerability (CVE-2026-33180) was identified in the hapifhir org.hl7.fhir.core library, affecting versions up to 6.8.x. This vulnerability is classified as an information disclosure risk.
Epic Systems provided technical specifications for the FHIR DocumentReference resource. This resource is designed to support and document information related to Prior Authorization processes.
CodePhusion is implementing FHIR standards to reshape how laboratory data is shared. This integration allows labs to seamlessly share data with hospitals and research partners.
PitchMeAI presented a solution focusing on balancing data modeling between FHIR and OMOP standards. This solution utilizes AI to facilitate patient data transformation.
A new method, Infherno, was presented for end-to-end synthesis of FHIR resources. This process converts free-form clinical notes into structured FHIR data.
The LOINC Code 19897-8, representing Carbon dioxide [Partial pressure] in Capillary blood, is now accessible via the FHIR Server. This update facilitates standardized data exchange for capillary blood gas measurements.
Perplexity and Health AI have joined forces to advance smart healthcare technology. The collaboration will leverage industry standards such as SMART on FHIR and Apple HealthKit.
The Australian Digital Health Agency published a new FHIR Implementation Guide focused on dental health records. This guide aims to standardize the digital representation and exchange of dental health information across Australia.
Reveleer is building a Clinical Data Repository that is natively designed using FHIR standards. This solution aims to create a defensible longitudinal member record.
A security vulnerability, CVE-2026-33180, related to the exposure of sensitive information, was identified. This vulnerability affects implementations of HL7 FHIR, such as OffSeq HAPI FHIR.
A new LOINC code, 28973-6, has been published to standardize the representation of left contact lens prescriptions over the refraction axis. This code is available for implementation using the FHIR standard.
Winning Health and Odin Health presented a joint AI clinical solution at the HIMSS26 conference. This platform emphasizes FHIR-centric integration to accelerate clinical processes.
The LOINC Code 77702-9, which measures sensory complaints related to parkinsonism, has been made available via the FHIR Server. This resource supports standardized data exchange for neurological assessments.
Sundhed.dk published an update concerning the ehealth registration deadline extension. This update relates to FHIR element requirements for the registration deadline.
The discussion focuses on how to effectively test the various attachment statuses within the e-Referral Service FHIR API. This is relevant for ensuring proper data handling and integration across the healthcare system.