An initiative was announced to connect health data across Latin America and the Caribbean. This effort utilizes FHIR standards for clinical data interoperability.
The article details how to develop SMART on FHIR applications using the Descope platform. This approach helps manage authentication and consent processes within the application.
A webinar was scheduled featuring Grahame Grieve, recognized as a key figure in the development of FHIR. The session aimed to provide a comprehensive overview of the FHIR standard.
The FHIR Server provided content for the LOINC code 47551-7, which specifies Alanine measurement in DBS. This update contributes to standardized data exchange for laboratory results using FHIR standards.
Epic Systems released technical specifications for FHIR R4 QuestionnaireResponse. These specifications detail the structure and usage of elements like Native Request Elements.
A simulation was conducted to model medical network traffic using FHIR standards. This testing aims to enhance security across multiple departments within a healthcare setting.
A guide was released detailing the complete process of building modern healthcare applications using SMART on FHIR. This technology is presented as the standard method for developing such applications.
Health systems are investigating the implementation of Bulk FHIR. This approach enables batch-style data processing for advanced population health analysis.
The guide provides technical validation and implementation details for lifestyle medicine data using FHIR. This resource supports multi-vendor data interoperability, referencing HL7 IG Publisher compilation.
HL7 International published guidance detailing the FHIR v4.0.1 National Healthcare Directory Query. This resource standardizes how healthcare directories can be queried using FHIR standards.
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A new LOINC code (103562-5) has been established for measuring AB-Fubinaca metabolite 3 in urine. This code specifies the measurement using a Confirmatory method.
The FHIR Server LOINC Content was updated to include information for LOINC Code 101448-9, which pertains to Contactin-associated protein 1 IgG Ab [Presence]. This update ensures standardized interoperability for reporting this specific laboratory test result using FHIR standards.
The Australian Digital Health Agency has launched an FHIR Digital Health Implementer Hub. This resource provides guidance and implementation details for utilizing FHIR standards in digital health applications.
The focus is on improving interoperability among healthcare providers in Guatemala using modern standards. This initiative aims to integrate various health systems through technologies like HL7/FHIR and ESB.
Epic published specifications related to the FHIR R4 Create resource. This resource is relevant for referencing radiotherapy courses, plans, or phases to a Patient resource.
Matomba and ModMed EMA successfully implemented a certified FHIR API integration. This integration utilized Albato's no-code automation capabilities to connect the two systems.
FHIR-based interoperability for pharmacy services was discussed in relation to enhancing fee transparency for Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs). This initiative aims to improve the visibility and clarity of pharmaceutical costs within the healthcare system.
HL7 published information regarding the use of Red Kidney Bean IgG Ab [Presence] in Serum by Radioallergosorbent test within the FHIR Server LOINC Content. This suggests the integration of specific diagnostic test codes into the FHIR standard.