Here's some good news to end the week: we've significantly improved your FHIR editing and publishing flow. We wrote all about it in our latest blog post, but here's a sneak peek for you:
Updated to the latest FHIR version
Simplifier.net, Forge and Torinox now all support the latest FHIR versions: FHIR 3.0.2 and 4.0.1. See the full overview of supported FHIR versions here.
Better integration between Forge and Simplifier
Both Forge and Torinox now allow you to log in with your Simplifier account. This enables you to easily synchronize your content from your local computer with your Simplifier FHIR project.
Packages everywhere
FHIR Packages are the answer to all your FHIR versioning problems. Build on stable versions of the projects you depend on and, in turn, give your customers a stable version of your resources to build on. With packages, you version a set of coherent resources together, instead of needing to version them all individually. Our tooling is bringing support for packages everywhere!
⚠️ If your project still depends on our mirrored versions of the core spec (simplifier.core.stu3 or simplifier.core.r4), now is the time to update them to the latest official hl7.fhir.r3.core or hl7.fhir.r4.core package.
Simplifier.net Release 2025.4 brings major upgrades for FHIR users: a global adoption map, embeddable resource views, shareable snippets, integrated Java Validator, improved package visibility, and refined rendering. These features boost transparency, collaboration, and quality control—making it easier than ever to manage, share, and futureproof your FHIR projects.
The latest Forge release introduces support for extensions on element definition properties, like the Translation and Obligation extension. Further improvements include more project synchronization control via the .simplifierupload file, and numerous UI enhancements that collectively streamline the FHIR profiling workflow.
Starting June 1st, we're updating our Simplifier license plans to bring more flexibility and features, including the introduction of a new 60-day free Professional Plan trial. Learn what these changes mean for you and what new features are being introduced.
Join us on our next product update webinar showcasing all the latest changes across Simplifier.net, Forge, and Firely Terminal. We will be demonstrating the new online resource editor, private FHIR packages and explaining the 60-day free trial.
See the new FSH editing capabilities in Simplifier's Resource Editor! And learn how to navigate the choice between Forge's visual modeling and FSH's code-based approach for your FHIR projects.
We just dropped a game-changing suite of tools for FHIR developers, including private package feeds and a zero-install FHIR Shorthand editor that promises to make FHIR modeling a breeze. Whether you're a seasoned FHIR expert or just getting started, these powerful new features might just revolutionize your healthcare data modeling workflow - read on to discover how.
Learn from Dutch and German cancer registries how they streamline data collection from EHRs, plus get latest FHIR insights from Firely CEO (free, online).