The Regional Open Digital Health Summit 2025 covered topics related to sustainable digital health infrastructure. Discussions highlighted the importance of implementing FHIR standards across various member states.
Documentation was published regarding accessing the Identity and Access Management (IAM) policies for FHIR storage. This guide is intended for developers utilizing the Google Cloud Healthcare API for interoperability purposes.
The Ministry of Health is implementing an integrated system (SIMRS Cendana) that includes modules for various healthcare functions. This initiative aims to standardize data exchange using FHIR and connect various health services, including P-Care and BPJS.
Oracle Health received designation as a Qualified Health Information Network (QHIN) within the TEFCA data sharing framework. This designation facilitates participation in secure, standardized data exchange within the US healthcare ecosystem.
An API related to patient access information, utilizing the HL7 FHIR standard, has been published in an API Catalog. This resource is intended to provide structured operations for managing patient access data.
Global discussions took place regarding the development of interoperable digital health systems. The focus was on utilizing the FHIR standard to facilitate data exchange across different national systems.
NNIT addressed the concept of creating a universal translator specifically for pharmaceutical data. This initiative aims to leverage FHIR standards to improve the accuracy and interoperability of data exchanged between hospitals and healthcare providers.
Redix International is focusing on compliance related to CMS-0057-F and the Da Vinci PAS solution. This initiative aims to ensure that organizations can properly support the transformation of Prior Authorization data using FHIR standards.
Medicom intends to extend its existing core platform into an Electronic Health Record (EHR) system. This integration will utilize the SMART on FHIR standard, and FHIR applications are also available on the Epic Showroom's Connection hub.
AWS provided documentation detailing the creation and state management of FHIR Subscriptions within AWS HealthLake. This documentation explains the various states, such as 'requested' and 'activated', that a Subscription can transition through.
The IETF published RFC 9901, which standardizes methods for selective disclosure in health data sharing. This standard aims to resolve the 'all or nothing' problem in data sharing, allowing granular control over disclosed information.
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Digital India is focusing on building new capabilities using FHIR standards combined with open technologies. This initiative aims to leverage open standards for broader interoperability.
The topic covers the mapping of data from top Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM) devices to FHIR Observations. This process enables seamless data exchange between medical devices and electronic health records (EHR).
Medicom has embedded enterprise imaging workflows into the EHR system. This integration utilizes SMART on FHIR standards and is available via the Connection Hub on Epic.
A dedicated session on FHIR and open technologies was held at RODHS 2025. The session gathered experts to share their work and insights on advancing FHIR implementation.
Medicom implemented enterprise imaging workflows directly into the EHR system. This integration utilized new SMART on FHIR applications and DICOM standards.