Announcing Core SDK v2: AI-assisted care plan authoring

Creating clinically governed digital care plans should not depend on every clinical team becoming expert in FHIR specifications, terminology bindings, and implementation detail.
That is the problem Core SDK v2 is designed to solve.
Core SDK v2 introduces AI-assisted authoring for FHIR Questionnaires, helping teams describe a care plan requirement in natural language and turn it into structured, standards-based content ready for review, refinement, validation, and governance.
From intent to a structured first draft
In the new Core SDK editor, a clinical author can describe what they need: a care plan section, a questionnaire, a set of observations, or a reusable assessment structure.
The Core SDK Copilot interprets that request and prepares FHIR Questionnaire items that can be added directly to the visual editor. Teams can drag generated sections into place, review each field, refine the wording, and keep control of the final care plan design.
This is not free-text form generation. The output is structured for the editor and grounded in healthcare standards from the outset.
Built around FHIR, SNOMED CT, and governance
Core SDK v2 helps authors work with the standards that matter:
- FHIR R4 Questionnaire structures for interoperable digital care plan templates
- SNOMED CT-aligned ValueSets for coded clinical choices
- Reusable archetypes for governed clinical sections
- In-place AI fixes for existing questionnaire items
- Validation and preview before formal review
- Controlled approval and publication workflows
The aim is simple: accelerate the first structured draft without removing clinical oversight.
Keeping clinical teams in control
The AI assistant speeds up authoring, but it does not bypass governance. Generated content can be reviewed, tested against realistic patient data, validated, submitted for clinical review, and published only by authorised users.
That matters because digital care plans are not just interface assets. They shape clinical workflow, data quality, interoperability, and patient safety.
Core SDK v2 keeps the authoring process practical while preserving the checks that make care plans suitable for real-world use.
For further details on Core SDK v2, visit our web page at blackpear.com/products/core-sdk-v2.
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