Google has formed a partnership with b.well Connected Health. This collaboration aims to deliver interoperability and personalize care using an FHIR-enabled platform.
The demonstration showed how to stream simulated HL7v2 messages into FHIR format. This capability utilizes Google Dataflow and the Healthcare API for interoperability.
AWS has launched or expanded its HealthLake service into Canada. This expansion allows Canadian healthcare organizations to utilize the platform for storing and innovating with FHIR-compliant health data.
Rhapsody introduced API Guardian, a platform designed to manage secure data exchange. This tool supports multiple standards, including FHIR APIs, HL7 interfaces, and custom APIs, enabling AI readiness.
SAP released a new guide demonstrating how to integrate IS-H with SAP Health Data Services using FHIR messaging. This resource helps users explore implementing FHIR messaging within an SAP environment.
A new LOINC code, 11887-7, has been defined for recording gestational age estimated from a selected delivery date. This standard supports more precise data exchange regarding maternal health records.
Humana and Providence launched a scalable data exchange platform for Medicare. This initiative utilizes FHIR and Da Vinci standards to facilitate data sharing.
Humana and Providence have launched a new data exchange collaboration. This initiative utilizes national HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources to advance interoperability.
HSE Technology and Transformation addressed the integration of FHIR standards with the National Shared Care Record. This highlights FHIR's role as a global standard for transforming healthcare data exchange.
AWS has provided functionality to initiate FHIR import jobs directly into its HealthLake storage. This feature allows users to streamline the process of ingesting FHIR data into the AWS ecosystem.
The news relates to the topic of FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) interoperability. This suggests ongoing global efforts to standardize healthcare data exchange using FHIR standards.
Microsoft has released a Cloud Appliance for medical image workflow management. This appliance supports key standards including FHIR, HL7, and DICOM for comprehensive interoperability.
The LOINC Code 83220-4, related to putting on or taking off footwear, has been integrated with the FHIR Server. This integration allows healthcare systems to standardize the documentation of mobility-related procedures using FHIR standards.
The information concerns LOINC Code 10352-3, which specifies bacteria identified in a genital specimen by aerobic culture. This code is relevant for data exchange using the FHIR standard.
AWS documentation describes the process of creating a HealthLake data store. This process utilizes the CreateFHIRDatastore function to ensure compliance with FHIR standards.