The HiNZ eHealth Forum conducted a data standards workshop focusing on the application of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This workshop specifically addressed the integration of AI using SNOMED and FHIR standards.
A workshop was held to discuss data standards, specifically focusing on the integration of AI with SNOMED and FHIR. This effort aims to establish best practices for utilizing advanced data standards in healthcare technology.
Medicom implemented enterprise imaging workflows directly within the EHR system. This integration utilizes SMART on FHIR and DICOM standards to enhance interoperability.
A test server for HAPI FHIR was released, supporting FHIR R4 standards. This release provides a testing environment for developers using the FHIR standard.
Research was published detailing the integration potential between openEHR and HL7 FHIR standards. This work aims to improve healthcare interoperability by bridging these two major standards.
The content discusses various methods for implementing Electronic Health Record (EHR) integration. The discussion highlights the use of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) as a key standard.
The focus is on integrating two major healthcare data standards: openEHR and HL7 FHIR. This integration aims to improve overall healthcare interoperability.
Prior authorization delays can impede patients from accessing necessary medications. Utilizing FHIR standards may help care teams streamline these processes.
Reason Health introduced ReasonHub, a platform built on an enterprise-grade private FHIR registry. This launch aims to help organizations unlock the value of healthcare knowledge content.
MEDHOST announced the general availability of its Enterprise and EDIS 2024 R1 releases. The updates focus on ensuring consistent and secure data exchange using FHIR and HL7 standards.
Tenasol provided information regarding the conversion of data formats to the modern healthcare standard, FHIR. This process, along with the use of AI for HEDIS, was highlighted.
A scalable framework, RareLink, was developed using REDCap to link FHIR instances for rare disease interoperability. This framework supports data conforming to the International Patient Summary standard.
A visual simulation utilizing FHIR was developed for managing granular patient data segmentation based on patient consent. This technology aims to enhance data privacy and control by visualizing how patient data can be segmented according to specific consent rules.
A Connectathon was held involving representatives from various concerned sectors. The event focused on the application of FHIR standards and core terminology to road safety initiatives.
Thousands of doctors were paralyzed by a cyberattack targeting a management software system. The article also references FHIR as a standard that helps liberate data.
An event focused on AI-enabled innovation, incorporating FHIR standards, was scheduled to take place in New Delhi. The event is associated with WHO SMART Guidelines and Digital India initiatives.