Massive Bio announced the launch of Reticulum Nexus, an AI-driven multi-agent platform. This platform features native integration capabilities for FHIR and mCODE standards.
HL7 International is hosting the FHIR Connectathon and WGM events in January 2025. These events are designed to facilitate solving real-world interoperability challenges.
Healthcare security is compromised because various systems lack the ability to communicate with each other. The issue is attributed to variances in industry standards, including differing file formats.
The HAPI FHIR library released version 8.6.0, which includes an update regarding generic partitioning. This update ensures that the READ partition hook is correctly attempted after the necessary processing steps.
Avicenna.AI has launched its AVI platform. This platform is designed for seamless integration into existing healthcare systems by utilizing global interoperability standards such as FHIR, DICOM, and HL7.
The HAPI FHIR JPA Server is modifying its $merge feature to allow it to be optional. This change aims to eliminate the current mandatory requirement for the Patient Data Access Object (DAO).
ABDM has published a FHIR Implementation Guide specifically for Body Measurement Testing. This guide is part of the NRCeS FHIR Implementation Guide for ABDM, supporting local development builds.
Interoperability is increasingly recognized as a strategic imperative within Primary Care settings. This focus is linked to the adoption of FHIR and new federal mandates, such as those from CMS.
The framework focuses on unifying disparate data types, including patient, provider, and payer information. This integration utilizes established standards like HL7 and FHIR to achieve comprehensive interoperability.
CSIRO presented findings emphasizing the necessity of specific standards for developing sovereign AI. The organization identified FHIR and SNOMED as essential components ('rocket fuel') for advancing AI in healthcare.
Google Cloud provides functionality to access FHIR resources through its Cloud Healthcare API. This capability requires users to possess the Healthcare FHIR Resource Reader role.
The content addresses the necessity of defining AI model context protocols within healthcare IT. It highlights FHIR's role in standardizing how healthcare systems interact with these protocols.
Documentation was released detailing how to perform bulk retrieval of HL7v2 messages via the Cloud Healthcare API. This guide covers managing FHIR stores, creating and managing FHIR resources, and performing advanced FHIR searches.
IQVIA is recruiting a Technical Consultant with expertise in healthcare interoperability standards. This role requires deep knowledge of FHIR and nphies standards.
Microsoft is providing tools for automating Revenue Cycle Management (RCM) for clinics, specifically focusing on billing and eligibility checks. This solution utilizes FHIR standards and AI capabilities to modernize and streamline the process for dental and outpatient care.
A Regional Open Digital Health Summit is scheduled to take place in New Delhi. The summit aims to advance open digital health standards, incorporating FHIR and WHO SMART Guidelines.