HL7 FHIR Open Source Tooling Webinar Series
This free webinar series covers a variety of Open Source Tooling applications available for use with HL7 FHIR. Series began in August 2024 and continues through October.
Overview
HL7 FHIR Open Source Tooling
FHIR’s open license, diverse community, and rapid adoption are laying a new foundation for interoperable digital health innovations. With so much happening across the FHIR community, it can be hard to keep up with all the recent developments. For organizations new to FHIR, with limited resources, or those looking to build their solutions on community-driven applications, the open-source software ecosystem provides a rich starting point.
The overall goals of this webinar series are to raise awareness of the current state, functionality, applicability, and “production-readiness” of key FHIR-enabling open-source software; and to strengthen the connections within and among the FHIR community and the communities developing those software projects.
Free Webinar Series
FHIRPath Lab with Brian Postlethwaite
Tuesday, October 29 — FHIRPath expressions are littered all throughout FHIR and can sometimes be hard to know if you've got it right. Come learn about the FHIRPath Lab where you can build and test and debug FHIRPath expressions and also Questionnaires with extensive SDC support with ease.
FHIR Validator with David Otasek
Tuesday, October 15 — The FHIR Validator is open-source code and derived tools for checking if FHIR resources are conformant to FHIR specifications. This session provides a walkthrough for of key validation concepts and simple examples of using the validator.
FHIR Schema with Nikolai Ryzhikov
Tuesday, September 17 — This session provides information about FHIR structure definitions into JSON schema. It also shares insights about best practices and trends in the world of FHIR.
Firely .NET SDK with Ewout Kramer
Friday, September 13 — Firely's open-source FHIR tool enables developers to work with the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standard by offering features such as validation, conversion, and simulation of healthcare data. It supports seamless integration into healthcare applications, making it easier to manage FHIR resources and ensure compliance with the latest standards.
FHIR-candle with Gino Canessa
Tuesday, September 10 — Interested in learning how to generate code directly from FHIR spec? Come and listen about FHIR-Codegen and how it can help accelerate development life cycle.
HAPI FHIR with James Agnew
Friday, September 6 — HAPI FHIR is an open-source implementation of the HL7 FHIR specification in JAVA. It supports all versions of FHIR. Come and listen to learn about what is available and how HAPI FHIR can be utilized in your FHIR journey.
Inferno with Rob Scanlon
Tuesday, September 3 — Interested in knowing whether your product or system is conformant to HL7 FHIR standards? Come and learn about Inferno, where testers can evaluate the conformance of a system to base FHIR specification requirements and FHIR Implementation Guides.
SMART Health Cards and Links with Josh Mandel, MD and Patrick Carter
Tuesday, August 27 — SMART Health Cards (SHC) and SMART Health Links (SHL) are open standards for sharing verifiable health information. SHCs allow individuals to carry tamper-proof vaccination records or test results, while SHLs enable sharing of larger or evolving datasets. See a demo of three open source tools for working with SHCs and SHLs and how these tools can help developers and organizations implement them.
FHIR Foundry with Preston Lee, PhD, MBA, FAMIA
Friday, August 23 — The FHIR Foundry is HL7's new hub for the discovery, assessment and deployment of Reference Implementation (RI) and other distributable FHIR products. This session provides an overview of Foundry and the capabilities available to both developers and adopters of FHIR standards.
NHSNLink with Andrew Laing and Rick Geimer
Tuesday, August 20 (RECORDED) — NHSNLink is an open-source HL7 FHIR application for public health reporting. Through an extensible, configurable query engine, NHSNLink connects securely to a healthcare facility’s EHR via the FHIR API. NHSNLink identifies patients of interest from facilities utilizing FHIR standards and passes the data to NHSN for data quality and analytic applications. Watch the recording to learn how this tool can be integrated and utilized.
AEGIS WildFHIR with Richard Ettema
Tuesday, August 13 (RECORDED) — AEGIS WildFHIR is an open-source implementation of the FHIR R4 specification in JAVA. This session is for those interested in learning how to utilize this FHIR server for development and testing. Slide deck available in description of the recording.
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