The Australian Digital Health Agency published an updated FHIR Implementation Guide for Provider Connect Australia. This guide provides technical specifications for healthcare data exchange using the FHIR standard.
The Australian Digital Health Agency is implementing digital health standards based on FHIR version 4.0.1. This adoption ensures adherence to modern interoperability standards within the Australian healthcare sector.
A new code and definition for 'Telemedicine Monitoring' were published. This update requires specifying the code system and version alongside the code.
Kriv AI provides monitoring and auto-remediation capabilities for healthcare data flows. This technology addresses the challenge of interface drift caused by system upgrades or partner changes.
A user wrote a blog post detailing their process of integrating with Epic's FHIR APIs. The post was shared on a public forum, indicating practical implementation experience.
The discussion centered on the Digital Health Interoperability Network (DHIN) standards, covering key technologies like FHIR and DICOM. The goal is to enable comprehensive interoperability across various digital health systems.
A new FHIR ValueSet intersection was defined covering the relationship between medication administration reasons and observed clinical findings. This standardizes how clinical findings can justify the need for medication.
Cuboid IT Solutions is focusing on vital records modernization, utilizing FHIR standards and API integrations. The initiative also involves public health data and PMP certification.
AHA submitted comments regarding the proposed Health Care Technology Interoperability Rule. This rule focuses on establishing FHIR-based certification criteria for healthcare technology.
The My Health Record FHIR Implementation Guide was updated to version 1.2.0, specifically addressing the Digital Health Implementer Hub profile. This update includes changes related to the MHR Medical Conditions View Provenance.
The work focuses on establishing bidirectional transformations between the FHIR standard and the OMOP Common Data Model (CDM). This approach utilizes TermX to ensure interoperability and data mapping between the two major healthcare data standards.
VectorCare released an Open API 2.0 and established a strategic integration with Bambi. This development aims to improve the functionality of Smart on FHIR within Electronic Health Records (EHRs).
Transcure is providing medical billing expertise related to upcoming regulatory changes. This initiative addresses the mandate requiring payers and providers to comply with new HIPAA standards.
NIH made FHIR STU3 resources available online. This resource index suggests ongoing development and availability of FHIR standards within the US healthcare ecosystem.
Consultations are being held concerning the FHIR Implementation Guide for remote monitoring. This guide addresses the technical specifications for telehealth services.
A CapabilityStatement for data exchange of quality measures was released. This resource is part of the FHIR standard and is relevant for implementing quality measure data exchange.
The NIH published an index of FHIR resources for lforms-versions 25.1.2. This update provides structured data access for healthcare information standards.
The Australian Digital Health Agency released an updated FHIR Implementation Guide for the My Health Record system. This update pertains to the Digital Health 6 Pharmacy integration.
eHealth Suisse released a guide providing examples for the FHIR R4 Update Document Metadata Transaction Response. This guide is intended for technical implementation using FHIR R4 standards.