KR Core published an example resource demonstrating respiratory rate using FHIR v4.0.1. This resource is based on the KR Core (v1.0.2 - STU1) standard.
OHDSI presented ExCITE, a containerized open-source platform, at the 2025 demo. This platform integrates data from Electronic Health Records (EHR), FHIR, and OMOP for biomedical informatics education.
Tekshapers Inc is currently hiring a Subject Matter Expert (SME) with deep knowledge of HL7 FHIR standards. The role is advertised as a remote position.
Curiflow provides a universal data ingestion platform designed to process multiple healthcare data types. This platform supports converting formats such as eFaxes, PDFs, CCDA, and CSV into FHIR.
The discussion focused on building healthcare applications that can function even without continuous connectivity. This approach utilizes SMART on FHIR and Hive to ensure robust data flow and user experience.
HL7 released documentation detailing the XML representation for the Segment Group vocabulary (2.7 - 5.0.0). This update supports the technical implementation of FHIR standards using XML formats.
CMS has issued a mandate (CMS-0057-F) requiring payers to support specific interoperability and prior authorization functions. This aims to improve healthcare data exchange and streamline patient care processes.
The discussion focuses on achieving compliance with the AI Act within the MyHealth@EU framework. This involves maintaining FHIR message integrity while ensuring compatibility with existing standard structures.
Google Cloud published documentation regarding the retrieval of FHIR resources. This API allows users to access and manage healthcare data resources within the Google Cloud ecosystem.
DaCodes is working on developing and maintaining FHIR integrations for Epic's SaaS and SaMD platforms. This work ensures compliance with standards like HIPAA.
An experimental CodeSystem for Action Code (2.3 - 1.0.0) was developed for the FHIR v2+ vocabulary. This development was built using the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) Build Tools.
Google Cloud provided documentation on applying patches to FHIR resources. This feature is part of the Cloud Healthcare API, allowing developers to update existing FHIR data structures.
A guide was published detailing the implementation of SMART on FHIR using CDS Hooks and the Coverage Resource. This resource helps developers understand how to integrate clinical concepts like Patient and Observation into the FHIR standard.