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= FHIR Support Links =
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Content on this page has been migrated to Confluence here: https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/Implementer+Support
  
== Introduction ==
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=FHIR Support Links=
  
This page is a registry of the various places where support for implementations can be found.
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==Introduction==
  
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This page is a registry of the various places where support for FHIR implementations can be found.
  
== Asking Questions ==
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==Asking Questions==
  
In the first place, implementation questions - how do I do X? - should be asked on StackOverflow.com using the tag [hl7_fhir].
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There are 3 main places to ask implementation questions:
  
[[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/hl7_fhir]]
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*[[http://community.fhir.org FHIR Community Forum]]: Questions/Discussion about the FHIR specification and the implementation process
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*[[http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/hl7_fhir StackOverflow]]: Developer/Programming type questions, mainly about the reference implementations - see [[http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3966/is-it-okay-to-use-stack-overflow-as-the-support-forum-for-a-product-or-project StackOverflow guidance]]
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*[[http://chat.fhir.org FHIR Chat Channels]]: Interactive discussion about FHIR issues
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*[[http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=FHIR_Change_requests FHIR Change Requests]]: If you want to submit a change request, please read this page.
  
Note that you should not use Stack Overflow to discuss specification design issues. This is a Stack Overflow rule - see [[http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/3966/is-it-okay-to-use-stack-overflow-as-the-support-forum-for-a-product-or-project StackOverflow guidance]] about this.
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If you're not sure where to go, try the FHIR Community Forum first.
  
If your question is about why the specification is how it is, probably the best place to start is the [[FHIR]] wiki, which is the home for the FHIR development team (and where you are now). See the there's links on the [[FHIR]] page (left column).
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==Sources of Information==
 
 
== External Links of Interest ==
 
  
 
This general collection of links may also provide additional helpful information:
 
This general collection of links may also provide additional helpful information:
  
* The Twitter Hashtag is [[https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&amp;q=%23FHIR #FHIR]]
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*The Twitter Hashtag is [[https://twitter.com/search?src=typd&amp;q=%23 #FHIR]]
* [[Publicly Available FHIR_Servers for testing]] (note that the servers are not always current with this specification - cross-check the versions in their conformance statements with the spec
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*[[Publicly Available FHIR_Servers for testing]] (note that the servers are not always current with this specification - cross-check the versions in their conformance statements with the spec
* Several of the project team have blogs, though some of these cover more than just FHIR:
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*Several of the project team have blogs, though some of these cover more than just FHIR:
** [[http://www.healthintersections.com.au Health Intersections]]
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**[[http://www.healthintersections.com.au Health Intersections]]
** [[http://thefhirplace.com/ The FHIR Place]]
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**[[http://blog.fire.ly// Firely Blog (previously The FHIR Place)]]
** [[http://fhirblog.com/ Hay On FHIR]]
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**[[http://fhirblog.com/ Hay On FHIR]]
** [[http://healthinfotalk.blogspot.com.au Health Info Talk]]
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**[[http://healthinfotalk.blogspot.com.au Health Info Talk]]
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**[[http://blog.heliossoftware.com Helios Software Blog]]
  
* Translations of FHIR:  
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*Translations of FHIR:  
** [[https://sites.google.com/site/fhirjp/ Japanese]]
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**[[https://sites.google.com/site/fhirjp/ Japanese]]

Latest revision as of 17:47, 31 October 2019

Content on this page has been migrated to Confluence here: https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/Implementer+Support

FHIR Support Links

Introduction

This page is a registry of the various places where support for FHIR implementations can be found.

Asking Questions

There are 3 main places to ask implementation questions:

If you're not sure where to go, try the FHIR Community Forum first.

Sources of Information

This general collection of links may also provide additional helpful information: