The Australian Government is actively involved in Sparked, a national FHIR standards initiative. This involvement suggests a national effort to standardize healthcare data using FHIR.
Quest Diagnostics released a user guide for its CIC app integration. This guide specifically details the steps required to connect the app to the eCW EHR system.
A new specification, C-CDA on FHIR, was published detailing the mapping of FHIR Allergy Intolerance Type to CCDA values. This development supports interoperability by linking modern FHIR standards with established CDA formats.
A study was conducted exploring the integration of HL7 Fast Healthcare standards with humanoid robots in a hospital environment. This research aims to demonstrate real-world applications of advanced technology in medical settings.
AIM-AHEAD is initiating a call for coaches for its upcoming 2025-2026 FHIR Program. This program focuses on advancing the use of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR).
HL7 International published the Annex - HL7 Electronic Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2.1.1. This model is based on the FHIR standard and represents an update to the core functional specifications.
The successful implementation of AI in healthcare depends on foundational data structures, not just the models themselves. Utilizing standards like FHIR and SNOMED-CT is critical for establishing these necessary data foundations.
The solution transforms healthcare PDFs into data that complies with FHIR standards. This process provides AI-ready, vendor-neutral data for healthcare use.
NHS England is retiring its developer.nhs.uk website and related FHIR infrastructure. This action marks the end of the service provided through these specific domains.
FHIR Engine.COM provided an update regarding a partial federal government shutdown. This status was reported following the midnight period on February 2, 2026.
Guidance is available on securing healthcare applications using Azure API for FHIR. This process involves registering a confidential client to safely access healthcare data.
HL7 has released updates concerning the XML representation of location data for mobile services. This update is part of the FHIR R4 standard and aims to improve interoperability for location services.
A cross-version extension for the TestScript parameter name was defined for FHIR R3. This extension can be utilized in various contexts related to FHIR implementation testing.
UE Solutions Group has developed a proprietary Data Modernization Engine. This engine helps organizations achieve compliance with TEFCA and USCDI v3 standards.
HL7 Europe released a new FHIR extension called Composition: Based On Order. This extension provides structured data for representing orders within the FHIR standard.
The demonstration focused on building an Agentic AI system for the EHR using advanced LLM capabilities. This approach integrates tool-calling LLMs with SMART on FHIR to create sophisticated CDS workflows.