Check out our latest blog article www.ahdis.ch/en/blog/2025... where we look at the current terminology setup for the development of FHIR implementation guides (IGs) and discuss how the future FHIR terminology service by DigiSanté will support applications and users in the SwissHDS
Posts by Oliver Egger
today I'm less excited with AI ... old man or bold man 😱 i prefer Spotify's listening age 😀
In 🇨🇭SHIP (Swiss Health Information Processing, www.sasis.ch/ship/) is a reporting system for administrative process in healthcare, in 🇩🇪 SHIP is a Smart Hospital Information Platform using FHIR and AI ship-ai.ikim.nrw at the University Medicine Essen 😀
incredible how good AI Models got, out of a photo with a drawing of four mountains with height meters, claude identified all fours, myself spending years in the area managed only to identify two in the same time ..
Looks like I should have as a safety cash with me next week when I am next week in Berne 😀
"Wer EPD sage, müsse fortan einen Zweifränkler ins Kässeli werfen."
www.nzz.ch/schweiz/sozi...
interesting comment by Anne Lévy, FOPH Director for the future Swiss EPR in the Swiss HDS:
The federal government will provide a technical platform. This does not mean that data will be stored centrally.
www.bag.admin.ch/en/swiss-hea...
and the second quote:
we're not de facto regulators. We describe how to enable features like traceability and auditability, but it's up to others to decide how that information should be used.
Daniel Vreeman from HL7:
Despite all the progress we've made in healthcare interoperability, too often, people still move faster and further than their health information.
blog.hl7.org/building-the...
We have published three new HL7 Europe #FHIR Implementation Guides designed for supporting the #EHDS: HL7 Base and Core FHIR IGs (STU) for FHIR release 4 and 5, and the HL7 Europe Extensions package.
To learn more click here:
👉https://shorturl.at/xIDtO
or come to our WGM in Cologne and join us.