HL/7 FHIR

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  • #54338
    Jim Kosloskey
    Participant

    Anyone trying to do anything with this?

    I have begun to delve into it and am having some issues so looking for a collaborator.

    Jim

    email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

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    • #81060
      Hai Nguyen
      Participant

      Same here Jim, I downloaded all resources from FHIR website, and tried to compile their .xsd files in Cloverleaf XML manger, it failed.

    • #81061
      Jim Kosloskey
      Participant

      I think the standard is still in such a state of flux the schemas may not be solid.

      Also I think many of them may not work with older releases of Cloverleaf (for example maybe older than 6.1.0).

      I believe Infor is committed to supporting FHIR once it has truly become a stable standard. I think that iis anticipated to be circa 2017.

      email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

    • #81062
      Ron Archambault
      Participant

      Hia, Jim that is correct, FHIR DSTU version 1 is out now. DSTU Version 2 is due in May / June time frame 2015, with the final version due sometime in 2017. We are active members of the HL7 FHIR committee and we have participated in a connectathon in November 2014.

      To use the FHIR schemas in Cloverleaf you will need 6.1 and CAA-WS 2.0 or higher.

      The current plan is to provide working examples that an organization can use to support FHIR from their Cloverleaf engine, using BOX.

      I will post more details as soon as they are

    • #81063
      Hai Nguyen
      Participant

      Great! looking forward using Cloverleaf engine to implement FHIR.

      Thanks Jim and Ron.

    • #81064
      Ron Archambault
      Participant

      This Statement of Direction has two important goals:

    • #81065
      Ron Archambault
      Participant

      HIMSS 2015 Announcement

      April 13, 2015

      Infor, the industry cloud company, today announced that significant investments are being made in the Infor Cloverleaf Suite, including early development of key capabilities to support the healthcare industry’s HL7 Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) Draft Interoperability Standard. The Infor Cloverleaf Suite is a leading clinical integration and information exchange solution that creates a sustainable foundation for healthcare organizations to proactively manage, coordinate and share data across the care continuum.

      To see full press release visit:

      http://www.infor.com/company/news/pressroom/pressreleases/HIMSS15CloverleafInvestment/

    • #81066
      dj sisk
      Participant

      We’d be interested in information related to using Cloverleaf and FHIR.

      We’ll be involved with it soon. 🙂

    • #81067
      Jim Kosloskey
      Participant

      I suspect the first step would be to get the Schemas and Schematrons from the FHIR web site.

      Then compile the Schemas.

      I took a quick look and loaded one of the shemas into OxyGen. It validated but the resultant message looks to be around 22 Meg. I need to work some more with it but it looks like the individual schemas are not large but load in some ‘basic’ schemas which accumulated result in something apparently large.

      I have not yet looked for sample messages to use as input.

      I have also not attempted to compile on Cloverleaf (6.0.0) or use in any way.

      email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

    • #81068
      Simone Heckmann
      Participant

      Hi,

      FHIR DSTU2 is out for the Paris connectathon in May!

      http://www.hl7.org/FHIR/2015May/index.html

      The Schemas compile well in CL 6+.

      There are two errors due to some files not having a root element, but you can just ignore them.

      But be warned: Compiling all Resources will take approx. 30 minutes.

      Here’s a zip of the already compiled schemas, just unzip to your sites /formats/xml folder and you’re done:

      https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/49322447/FHIR_DSTU2_052015.zip

      I’ve been doing quite a lot of work with FHIR and Cloverleaf.

      You can read about it on my blog:

      http://www.fhirabend.de/search/label/English%20Posts

      Have fun!

      Simone

    • #81069
      David Teh
      Participant

      Hi folks,

      I have to admit I have not been keeping up with my readings on this…

      Recently a prospective vendor seem to support only the FHIR standard (they called it HL7 4.0) and needs to integrate woth other systems supporting only HL7 2.3.

      Has anyone done this?

      Any suggestions on reading resources (FHIR and Cloverleaf-related)?

      TIA!

    • #81070
      Jon Blanchard
      Participant

      Hello all:

      This is year 2018…any update on activities involving FHIR integration?

      Migration Consultant
      Coffee Regional Medical Center
      Eastern Time Zone

    • #81071
      Jim Kosloskey
      Participant

      From 6.2 release notes:

      FHIR JSON and XML 1.0.2 (DSTU) are supported as formats.

      Also CAA-WS has support for connectivity using FHIR JSON or XML.

      Unfortunately I do not have access to a Cloverleaf system or I would spend some time validating.

      But it seems like 6.2 is where you need to be.

      email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

    • #81072
      Jim Kosloskey
      Participant

      From 6.2 release notes:

      FHIR JSON and XML 1.0.2 (DSTU) are supported as formats.

      Also CAA-WS has support for connectivity using FHIR JSON or XML.

      Unfortunately I do not have access to a Cloverleaf system or I would spend some time validating.

      But it seems like 6.2 is where you need to be.

      email: jim.kosloskey@jim-kosloskey.com 29+ years Cloverleaf, 59 years IT - old fart.

    • #81073
      David Barr
      Participant

      I was involved in enabling FHIR in our Epic environment in November. This does not go through Cloverleaf.

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