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Publicly Available FHIR Servers for testing
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Introduction
This page lists FHIR servers that are publically available for testing. In order to avoid spam etc, the servers are generally password protected. A contact is provided to get a password.
List
Note that these servers are testing servers. They may be sporadically unavailable, and as the FHIR specification is a moving target, they may not always implement the latest version, or do so correctly.
- http://fhir.healthintersections.com.au/ - Grahame's test server.
- Supports all resource types, all operations, xml + json
- implementation details: open source - see [[1]]
- also available using SSL at https://fhir.healthintersections.com.au/ (not operational right now)
- see Health Intersections FHIR Server login documentation for OAuth
- http://spark.furore.com - Ewout's test server (previously fhir.furore.com). The actual service endpoint is at http://spark.furore.com/fhir.
- Supports all resource types, all operations, xml + json
- implementation details: C# reference implementation, WebApi 2.0 library, Mongo DB for storage and search.
- Server is running on AppHarbor, Mongo at MongoLab, and storage of binary is done on Amazon S3
- Available in the open source - see [[2]]
- http://nprogram.azurewebsites.net/ - Rik Smithies/NProgram test server
- person and patient resources, read only (C#)
- http://fhir.oridashi.com.au - Brett Esler/Oridashi demo servers overview
- read-only implementation DSTU1: .NET 2.0, C#, self-host web server, SQL Server DB - legacy CIS
- End point #1: 'Best Practice CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8190/
- End point #2: 'Medical Director CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8191/
- End point #3: 'Zedmed CIS' http://demo.oridashi.com.au:8192/
- https://fhir.smartplatforms.org - Josh Mandel / SMART Platforms
- Open-source server in Grails (Java/Groovy) + MongoDB
- "SMART on FHIR" Server: https://fhir-api.smartplatforms.org | https://fhir-open-api.smartplatforms.org | Source
- "FHIR Starter" App Launcher https://fhir.smartplatforms.org | Source
- http://worden.globalgold.co.uk:8080/FHIR_a/hosted_demo.html Robert Worden / Open Mapping Software
- Patient resource, read-only
- Illustrates building a FHIR server on any existing application, any resource, by mapping to the application database
- Tools to do this now available free, evolving
- https://fhir.orionhealth.com/blaze/fhir/metadata (actual endpoint is https://fhir.orionhealth.com/blaze/fhir/)
- Supports all resource types, all operations, xml + json and gzip
- All resources (including bundles) are validated with the DSTU XSD files, schematrons and Ewout's validation engine.
- implementation details: C# reference implementation, WebApi 2.0 library, SQLserver for storage and search
- http://fhirplace.health-samurai.io/
- Supports all resource types, all operations, xml + json
- Based on fhirbase (https://github.com/fhirbase/fhirbase)
- Implementation: postgresql, clojure/FHIR-Java (https://github.com/fhirbase/fhirplace)
- http://fhirtest.uhn.ca/ - HAPI / University Health Network test server
- Supports all resource types and operations
- Has query builder UI which can be used to facilitate testing
- Endpoints:
- http://open.epic.com/Interface/FHIR - Epic's Sandbox
- Supports a subset of resource types, read-only
- Runs against a functional Epic database
- Includes online test harness for quick syntax checking
- Contact open@epic.com for more information