
Report GIHF-AI Roundtable: Implementing FHIR in Healthcare
This report is a summary of the assessments of HL7 FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) implementation in healthcare discussed during the roundtable and summarizes the recommendations for action developed.

ELNET with GIHF-AI and GINSUM partner of DMEA (25-27.04.2023).
ELNET Germany is pleased to be part of DMEA 2023 in Berlin with the German Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI) and the German Israeli Network of Startups & Mittelstand (GINSUM).

With FHIR to more use of artificial intelligence in medicine
The Policy Briefing addresses the importance of interoperability for AI training and development in medicine. Special emphasis is being placed on the implementation of the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Standard (FHIR).

Parliamentary Breakfast with Esti Shelly and Dr. Susanne Ozegowski in the Bundestag
This week we hosted a Parliamentary Breakfast at the German Bundestag with Esti Shelly (Director Digital Health, Israel Ministry of Health) and Dr. Susanne Ozegowski (Director for Digitization and Innovation, Federal Ministry of Health Germany ) at the invitation of Matthias Mieves, Member of the Bundestag.

GIHF-AI Conference 2022 in Tel Aviv: Healthcare of the Future
From 28 until 29 November, 2022, the German Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI) hosted its first annual conference. This report summarizes the results of the conference and gives political recommendations for action.

GIHF-AI looks back at the year 2022
With this brochure, we provide a look back at the year 2022 from the perspective of the German Israeli Health Forum for Artificial Intelligence (GIHF-AI). It summarizes the policy briefings, roundtable reports, including policy recommendations, and statements produced over the course of a year.
GIHF-AI in the press
“In Tel Aviv yesterday, German and Israeli stakeholders from the healthcare sector talked about the challenges in the areas of digitalization and artificial intelligence. BMG’s digital chief promoted the cornerstones of the digital strategy, while her Israeli counterpart promoted trust and alignment of standards and policies between countries.”