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The FHIR standards development process uses a philosophy of constant implementation to make sure that the standard is implementable in the real world. A key element of realizing this mindset is a FHIR Connectathon at each HL7 Working Group Meeting. The event is typically held on the Saturday and Sunday prior to the meeting and allows participants to test or develop software in an informal way. Test FHIR servers are [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=Publicly_Available_FHIR_Servers_for_testing available] and some participants bring other servers along depending on the actors they are fulfilling.
 
The FHIR standards development process uses a philosophy of constant implementation to make sure that the standard is implementable in the real world. A key element of realizing this mindset is a FHIR Connectathon at each HL7 Working Group Meeting. The event is typically held on the Saturday and Sunday prior to the meeting and allows participants to test or develop software in an informal way. Test FHIR servers are [http://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=Publicly_Available_FHIR_Servers_for_testing available] and some participants bring other servers along depending on the actors they are fulfilling.
  
 
The principles associated with connectathons can be found [[FHIR Connectathons | here]].
 
The principles associated with connectathons can be found [[FHIR Connectathons | here]].

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Proposals due by : June 26, 2018

The FHIR standards development process uses a philosophy of constant implementation to make sure that the standard is implementable in the real world. A key element of realizing this mindset is a FHIR Connectathon at each HL7 Working Group Meeting. The event is typically held on the Saturday and Sunday prior to the meeting and allows participants to test or develop software in an informal way. Test FHIR servers are available and some participants bring other servers along depending on the actors they are fulfilling.

The principles associated with connectathons can be found here.