A global call was issued for establishing a connectivity compact for health systems. This initiative focuses on leveraging FHIR-based APIs and API management to improve interoperability.
A cross-version extension for MedicinalProductDefinition.name.part.part has been defined for FHIR R5. This extension can be utilized in various contexts within the FHIR standard.
Phison received two awards at the FHIR Server Performance Competition hosted by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MOHW). MOHW continues to promote the use of FHIR for healthcare information exchange in Japan.
Smile CDR, a proven FHIR platform from Smile Digital Health, is being utilized in collaboration with nursIT. This initiative aims to improve interoperability standards within hospital settings.
InterSystems released the FHIR List Resource, which represents a collection of records. This resource is designed to hold a flat, optionally ordered collection of clinical records.
A FHIR intermediary server component was developed, evidenced by the Postman collection file. This development contributes to the digital health infrastructure within Estonia.
A Cross-Version Extension for MedicinalProductDefinition.name.namePart.type was defined for R4B FHIR. This extension addresses version compatibility issues within the FHIR standard.
Elait Health received recognition in the 2025 Gartner Market Guide for Health Data Management Platforms. The platform integrates FHIR APIs with AI-driven workflows.
Google Cloud provided documentation detailing how to update FHIR resources using the Cloud Healthcare API. This functionality supports standard FHIR resources, such as the Patient resource.
A cross-version extension for QuestionnaireResponse.questionnaire was published on FHIR.org. This extension is designed to support the QuestionnaireResponse element across different FHIR Release 2 versions.
Phison was recognized with two major awards at the inaugural International FHIR competition hosted by the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare. The event highlighted the performance and implementation of FHIR standards in the Japanese healthcare sector.
Sundhed.dk released detailed definitions for the ehealth-action-guidance-type extension within FHIR v4.0.1. This guidance helps standardize the definition of eHealth actions within the Danish healthcare ecosystem.
A specific LOINC code (75977-9) was identified for documenting Fetal Chromosome X and Y aneuploidy presence. This code is part of the global standard for clinical terminology and data exchange.
The LOINC content for code 87944-5, related to bacteria identified in synovial fluid, has been published. This code is part of the FHIR Server LOINC content, supporting standardized medical terminology.
Electronic Health Records (EHR) in Latin America utilize standards such as HL7 FHIR. This adoption facilitates interoperability in the healthcare sector.
HL7 has established the required dependencies for the FHIR sdc.template. This update ensures proper configuration and interoperability within the FHIR framework.
VE3 provided commentary suggesting that the failure of HL7 and FHIR is rooted in architectural and governance shortcomings. The discussion implies that successful implementation requires addressing underlying system architecture rather than just adhering to standards.
AeHIN has announced a FHIR Fundamentals Training scheduled for 2026. This course is designed to introduce participants to the core concepts of the FHIR standard.
India's digital health platforms are leveraging FHIR standards to overcome gaps in mHealth infrastructure. This adoption enables the delivery of real-world digital health services.