avatar   wardweistra  

January 20, 2025 – 15:00–16:00 UTC+1 (other timezones) | Free Online Session

The FHIR Community Process (FCP) is rapidly becoming the global benchmark for quality, transparency, and trust in FHIR Implementation Guides. But for many teams, turning FCP requirements into a structured, repeatable process is not easy.

That’s why Firely is hosting a dedicated webinar to help Simplifier users take the next step toward practical FCP compliance.

This session brings together the people shaping the process and the tools enabling it.

Why You Should Attend

Ward Weistra, Product Lead for Simplifier, will give a live demonstration of what it takes to run a fully FCP-aligned workflow inside Simplifier.net — including:

  • FCP-ready issue management
  • Template alignment for consistent documentation
  • Cloud-based IG Publisher validation targeting zero errors

The webinar concludes with an open Q&A with Simplifiers’ product team.

This webinar is designed for Simplifier users who want to:

  • Improve the quality and consistency of their Implementation Guides
  • Prepare their team for the FCP requirements coming into effect
  • Understand how Simplifier features support transparent, compliant workflows
  • Work toward earning the official FCP “sticker” for their IGs

Practical Details

🗓 Date: Tuesday, January 20, 2026
⏰ Time: 15:00 - 16:00 UTC+1 
💻 Location: Online
💰 Cost: Free

👉 Register now to secure your spot

Don’t miss this opportunity to learn directly from the experts — and to see how Simplifier can help you turn FCP requirements into a clear, effective workflow.

Other news from Firely
Ward Weistra 🔥
January 20, 2025 | Free Online Session. The FHIR Community Process (FCP) is rapidly becoming the global benchmark for quality, transparency, and trust in FHIR Implementation Guides. Learn how to implement it for yourself.
Jay Salvemini
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.
Ward Weistra 🔥
Find a comprehensive report on how your country is doing on FHIR in the Simplifier Jurisdictions overview.
Ward Weistra 🔥
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.
Ward Weistra 🔥
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.
Ward Weistra 🔥
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.
Ward Weistra 🔥
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.
Ward Weistra 🔥
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.
Ward Weistra 🔥
And changes to installing and publishing private packages via Firely Terminal
Ward Weistra 🔥
Learn how the Dutch centralized cancer registry is using FHIR and Simplifier.net