AWS HealthLake announces data transformation agent for automated CCDA-to-FHIR data conversion (Preview)
Starting today, healthcare organizations can now transform legacy clinical documents into queryable FHIR resources in AWS HealthLake in days instead of months, unlocking use cases such as longitudinal patient record generation, population health analytics, and clinical data exchange. AWS HealthLake data transformation agent (preview) is an AI-powered capability that converts Consolidated Clinical Document Architecture (CCDA) files into Fast Health Interoperability Resources Release 4 (FHIR R4)-compliant resources without requiring specialized FHIR expertise, through an integrated experience that combines real-time conversion testing, AI-assisted template customization, and scalable bulk import.
The data transformation agent includes ready-to-use templates for CCDA 2.1 to FHIR R4 data conversion. Developers can submit individual CCDA files through a synchronous conversion API or console workflow and receive transformed FHIR Bundles in seconds. They can preview results, interactively validate conversion quality, and sign off on templates before production use. An enhanced import workflow automatically detects uploaded CCDA files, applies the active template, matches and reconciles patients based on identifiers, and ingests the resulting FHIR resources into the target AWS HealthLake datastore with detailed logs. All capabilities are available both on the AWS console and programmatically via API for seamless integration into existing workflows.
When default templates need adjustment, the data transformation agent offers an AI-powered experience to customize them directly in the console. Users can describe changes such as "skip medications with status entered-in-error" or "map procedure dates to performedDateTime instead of performedPeriod" in natural language, and the AI agent modifies the underlying template automatically. Manual curation is also available for power users who wish to make targeted template edits. Users can then immediately test against sample files, iterate conversationally, and publish once satisfied.
AWS HealthLake is available in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), Asia Pacific (Mumbai), Europe West (London), Europe (Ireland), and Asia Pacific SouthEast (Sydney) Regions. Visit the AWS Region Table to see all the regions.
To learn more, see the AWS HealthLake product page.