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About
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Project Owner | @Sue Shi |
Developers | @Hugh Saturation @Ben Evalent @Sir Cumference |
Writers | @Elon Gated @Malcolm Function |
OpenMRS HL7 FHIR
About
The OpenMRS FHIR Squad works on OpenMRS solutions, including the FHIR Module, that support the ability to exchange healthcare data in a widely-used, standards-based format, easing integration with external systems and products. The OpenMRS FHIR module specifically supports ability to export and import data in the form of FHIR Resources.
Current Status ACTIVE
How does this project fit in with the strategy?
FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) is an HL7 standard for representing healthcare information electronically. It is based on a series of Resources, which define common representations for different kinds of healthcare data. You can find the current version of the FHIR specification at https://www.hl7.org/fhir/index.html.
- Five things to know about FHIR
- Introduction to FHIR
- FHIR for developers
- OpenMRS University Webinar: An Introduction to the FHIR API Webinar
Background
Support the import / export of laboratory information via the FHIR module
How to Join
Communication Channels:
Talk: https://talk.openmrs.org/c/projects/fhir
Slack: https://slack.openmrs.org/, join to #fhir and #fhir-development
Weekly Squad Call:
Every Tuesday at 8:30pm IST | 6pm Nairobi | 5pm Cape Town | 3pm UTC | 11am Boston | 8am Seattle
Join zoom from computer or mobile: https://om.rs/zoomfhir
Find our agenda, call notes, and recordings here: FHIR Squad Notes
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