Tag: HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources

Global FHIR Adoption Gains Momentum But Gaps Persist

Firely (www.fire.ly) and HL7 International (www.hl7.org) announce the global release of the 2025 State of FHIR survey report. The findings, based on expert input from 82 participants across 52 countries, provide a comprehensive look at the real-world adoption, implementation and regulation of HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) — the world’s most widely used health data interoperability standard.

The survey, now in its third edition, reveals a clear surge in global momentum: over 70% of countries report active FHIR use for at least a few national use cases, and 54% expect a strong increase in adoption over the next three years. Yet, despite this progress, implementation challenges continue to hamper the full realization of interoperable healthcare systems.

“FHIR is no longer just a promise—it’s becoming the backbone of modern healthcare data exchange,” said Ward Weistra, product lead at Firely. “But this year’s findings show that global implementation is still highly uneven. Without stronger governance, funding, and version alignment, we risk fragmenting rather than unifying the digital health landscape.”

Survey Highlights – Progress Meets Complexity 

Collaboration at the Heart of the Survey

The State of FHIR survey was conducted through a strategic partnership between Firely and HL7 International, the global standards body behind FHIR. Together, they engaged national FHIR leaders, HL7 affiliates, and digital health authorities to build a nuanced, qualitative understanding of adoption progress.

“This survey highlights both the global enthusiasm for FHIR and the real-world hurdles that still stand in the way,” said Diego Kaminker, the deputy standards chief implementation officer at HL7 International. “It’s a powerful reminder that adoption is only the first step. Implementation requires sustained investment, education, and alignment.”

Why This Matters

As healthcare systems modernize, FHIR offers the most scalable and standards-based path toward seamless data exchange—across providers, borders, and technologies. But without coordinated implementation, the benefits of interoperability remain out of reach for many.

This report sheds light on what’s working, what’s missing, and what’s next for digital health transformation. It offers a valuable resource for journalists, analysts, government stakeholders, and digital health professionals seeking to understand the state of play.

InterSystems Selected as Primary Technology Partner for Nation’s Longest Standing Public-Private Health Information Network

InterSystems announces it has been selected by the eHealth Exchange, the largest nationwide health information network connecting the public and private sectors, as the technology partner powering the network’s latest expansion plans. The network will implement InterSystems HealthShare suite of connected health solutions to help deliver the initial enhancements.

The eHealth Exchange enables federal agencies, 75 percent of U.S. hospitals, and tens of thousands of clinics to share patient records to better treat patients and coordinate care. The eHealth Exchange also supports public health reporting, quality reporting, and disability and insurance determinations. The network celebrated its 10-year anniversary by adopting InterSystems HealthShare to power its information exchange, accelerating network expansion, and introducing new use cases, such as population-level exchange, push notifications, discrete data-level queries using HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR), prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMP), and more.

HealthShare is a suite of connected health solutions that unites providers, patients, and payers with a unified health record and analytics that span the care continuum. HealthShare integrates data from a variety of health information systems and pulls it into one place to give care teams a complete view of the patient, creating a unified, community-wide health record.

Don Woodlock

“InterSystems is thrilled that HealthShare will power the ever-expanding ecosystem for the eHealth Exchange,” said Don Woodlock, vice president of HealthShare for InterSystems. “As the participants in eHealth Exchange continue to grow – in number and members — the scalability, durability, and performance of HealthShare are perfectly suited to enable the national network to grow. Providing better connectivity between providers of all types and the patients they serve gets us all to a shared common objective: a unified view of the patient and a more engaged and engaging healthcare system.”

InterSystems partners with some of the nation’s largest health information exchanges (HIEs) to serve as the underlying technology behind the networks, including Healthix, the largest public HIE in the U.S.; Manifest MedEx, California’s largest nonprofit health data network; New York Care Information Gateway, a health information organization covering 6.5 million patients across the five boroughs of New York and Long Island; and North Carolina Department of Information Technology’s NC HealthConnex, the state’s designated health information exchange supporting 4,500 healthcare facilities across the state.