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Work
Group
FHIR
Infrastructure
&
Application
Implementation
and
Design
|
Standards Status : Informative |
This section provides information which will be useful for FHIR implementers, including information about available libraries, tools, and other similar resources, as well as where to seek help.
In addition to the content below, a number of implementation resources can be found on the Downloads Page .
This module also contains some specific documentation that relates to issues commonly encountered by developers:
For more general considerations, see the Security and Privacy module .
The
following
reference
HL7
Confluence
has
a
list
of
public
test
servers
that
have
been
created
by
the
FHIR
team
community
and
made
available
to
help
implementers
test
their
code.
While
the
reference
servers
are
not
considered
to
be
a
normative
part
of
the
FHIR
specification,
the
maintainers
make
every
effort
to
ensure
that
they
are
fully
compliant.
The
following
reference
HL7
Confluence
has
a
list
of
open
source
FHIR
implementations
are
made
available
under
an
open-source
license.
.
These
libraries
may
be
used
by
developers
to
quickly
add
FHIR
capabilities
to
their
applications.
A
number
of
tools
are
available
to
profilers
wishing
to
create
profiles
for
use
in
their
implementations.
A
current
list
of
tools
can
be
found
here
on
HL7
Confluence.
(See
the
conformance
module
for
information
on
profiling.)
A
number
of
tools
are
available
to
solution
testers
who
want
to
test
FHIR
implementations
for
conformance
to
the
FHIR
specification.
A
current
list
of
such
tools
can
be
found
here
.
The following are a few ways that implementers can seek help as they work with FHIR:
(maintained
by
fhir.org)
(maintained
by
fhir.org)
(General
tech
community,
use
the
tag
hl7_fhir
)
The reference servers and reference implementations generally try to keep up to date with recent changes to the FHIR specification. Each server may have multiple endpoints which are held to a specific version of the specification, but generally there will also be endpoints available for testing which conform to a very recent build.
Efforts are now underway to create a curated collection of quality test data which can be used by FHIR implementers to help test their applications. This collection will be made available when it is ready.