A new function for managing healthcare resource availability information was defined for the FHIR standard. This update contributes to the comprehensive functional model of the Electronic Health Record System.
HL7 released the FHIR Implementation Guide (IG) for Da Vinci Prior Authorization Support (PAS) v2.2.0. This guide provides an example for submitting claim beneficiary information using FHIR standards.
LOIDL Consulting & IT Services is engaged in the development of the EHEALTH product. This development involves utilizing FHIR standards and C# and Angular technologies.
A professional focused on dental solutions architecture was highlighted for their expertise in HL7/FHIR and API integrations in London. This suggests a focus on modernizing dental data exchange using industry standards.
Redix Healthcare released a guide demonstrating the mapping process from FHIR PAS to X12 278. This process involves multiple steps, including mapping through the RMap Canonical Model.
The market for HL7 FHIR compliance is expected to reach USD 8.6 billion by 2036. This growth is attributed to the increasing adoption of FHIR standards by governments, healthcare providers, and digital health platforms globally.
Microsoft has provided functionality to export FHIR resources from Azure Health Data Services into Microsoft Fabric OneLake. This integration allows for the seamless movement and utilization of healthcare interoperability data within the Fabric platform.
Drummond Group initiated an educational program focused on achieving ONC certification. This program provides instruction on FHIR Foundational Implementation.
HL7 International has published a specific Location resource tailored for mobile services in Australia. This resource supports the documentation of services delivered within a person's private residence.
CARIN released a new version (v2.2.0) of the FHIR profile for Consumer Directed Payer Data Exchange. This update is based on the HL7 FHIR Standard and is intended for use in the US healthcare ecosystem.
The Da Vinci Project is implementing the FHIR standard to improve how healthcare costs are communicated. This effort aims to create an open-source solution for better interoperability in cost data.
AeHIN initiated the second training cohort for the HL7-AeHIN FHIR Fundamentals. The organization plans to organize multiple FHIR Fundamentals cohorts moving forward.
A Connectathon was held concerning ICD-11 and HL7 FHIR standards. This event involved updates to Indico.UN, a platform related to the United Nations, suggesting ongoing efforts to standardize global health data.
The content covered the fundamental concepts of SMART on FHIR technology. This technology is presented as a method to revolutionize healthcare data exchange and interoperability.
A blueprint was presented for agentic communication among healthcare payers. This architecture utilizes FHIR alongside A2A, MCP, and TEFCA to define a layered communication model.
The global market for HL7 FHIR compliance is forecasted to reach $8.6 billion by 2036. This growth is supported by the increasing adoption of HL7 FHIR standards among healthcare organizations.
AWS Marketplace offers various converters to help institutions migrate data from legacy EDI formats to modern FHIR standards. This capability supports interoperability efforts by making data exchange easier for healthcare systems.