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FHIR Specific Tools
 
FHIR Specific Tools
 
* Notepad++ Plug-in for FHIR [[http://www.healthintersections.com.au/FhirServer download]] and see the [[FHIR Notepad++ Plugin Documentation]]
 
* Notepad++ Plug-in for FHIR [[http://www.healthintersections.com.au/FhirServer download]] and see the [[FHIR Notepad++ Plugin Documentation]]
* Profile Editor - (yet to be released)
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* [[https://fire.ly/products/forge/ Forge]] - editor for StructureDefinition (Profiles!), ImplementationGuide
* Value Set Editor - (yet to be released)
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* [[http://www.healthintersections.com.au/FhirServer/ FHIR toolkit]] - editor for CodeSystem, ValueSet, CapabilityStatement, Questionnaire, Library, ExampleScenario, ImplementationGuide
  
see also * [[Publicly Available FHIR Servers for testing]]
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see also  
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* [[Publicly Available FHIR Servers for testing]]
  
 
Programming Libraries
 
Programming Libraries
 
* [[http://jamesagnew.github.io/hapi-fhir/index.html]] has a Java implementation of the FHIR specification
 
* [[http://jamesagnew.github.io/hapi-fhir/index.html]] has a Java implementation of the FHIR specification
 
* [[https://github.com/ewoutkramer/fhir-net-api]] .NET implementation of the FHIR specification
 
* [[https://github.com/ewoutkramer/fhir-net-api]] .NET implementation of the FHIR specification
* Smart on FHIR...
 
 
* [[https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/fhir TypeScript declarations]] for FHIR Release 3 (STU) JSON format
 
* [[https://www.npmjs.com/package/@types/fhir TypeScript declarations]] for FHIR Release 3 (STU) JSON format
  

Revision as of 20:59, 28 May 2019

What tools are available / recommended to support FHIR development & implementation?

The [FHIR specification itself includes] several tools - schema, xref-faq-46 validation services, and reference platforms that implement the specification for various common development platforms. These tools are provided for implementer convenience, but there is not requirement to use them; other platforms can be used.

This list summarizes tools that are commonly used in the FHIR development team, and by attendees at the past connectathons:

FHIR Specific Tools

see also

Programming Libraries

  • [[1]] has a Java implementation of the FHIR specification
  • [[2]] .NET implementation of the FHIR specification
  • [TypeScript declarations] for FHIR Release 3 (STU) JSON format

FHIR Registry

  • [Simplifier.net] A registry containing all public profiles (StructureDefinition, ValueSet, Conformances)

XML Tools

REST Development Tools