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**[[FHIR Starter]] - tutorial for FHIR newbies | **[[FHIR Starter]] - tutorial for FHIR newbies | ||
**[http://www.furore.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/FURORE-CHEATSHEET-FHIR-R3.pdf FHIR Cheat Sheet] (DSTU 1) | **[http://www.furore.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/FURORE-CHEATSHEET-FHIR-R3.pdf FHIR Cheat Sheet] (DSTU 1) | ||
+ | **[http://forge.furore.com/FURORE%20CHEATSHEET%20FHIR%20mei%202015%20%28r3%29.pdf FHIR Cheat Sheet] (DSTU 2) | ||
**[https://healthlevelseven.desk.com/ Help desk FAQs & knowledge-base articles] (HL7 members only) | **[https://healthlevelseven.desk.com/ Help desk FAQs & knowledge-base articles] (HL7 members only) | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 11 May 2015
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR, pronounced "Fire") defines a set of "Resources" that represent granular clinical concepts. The resources can be managed in isolation, or aggregated into complex documents. Technically, FHIR is designed for the web; the resources are based on simple XML or JSON structures, with an http-based RESTful protocol where each resource has predictable URL. Where possible, open internet standards are used for data representation.
FHIR Implementation | FHIR Development | Organizational |
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