Stream: implementers
Topic: FHIR Website
Larry Shields (Nov 04 2019 at 16:06):
Is the FHIR Site currently undergoing maintenance? I'm not able to reach the Search functionality or the List of Published Versions any longer. Both are pretty much just showing pages with Headers/Footers without any content.
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 04 2019 at 16:13):
Search is broken. List of published versions works for me
Drew Mitchell (Nov 04 2019 at 16:14):
Really? This page has no content for me: https://www.hl7.org/fhir/directory.html
Ward Weistra (Nov 04 2019 at 16:15):
http://hl7.org/fhir/directory.html does, https://www.hl7.org/fhir/directory.html doesn't?
Christopher Speck (Nov 04 2019 at 16:17):
It looks like Firefox is blocking parts of the page it considers insecure when using HTTPS
Christopher Speck (Nov 04 2019 at 16:19):
Possibly due to linking to insecure JS:
<script type="application/javascript" src="http://hl7.org/fhir/history-cm.js"> </script> <script type="application/javascript" src="http://hl7.org/fhir/history.js"> </script>
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 04 2019 at 16:20):
@Grahame Grieve
Grahame Grieve (Nov 04 2019 at 19:25):
if you are using Chrome, you may have problems viewing the directory pages because it caches the javascripts so aggressively. you need ctrl-shift-r not just ctrl-r when viewing the directory page
Grahame Grieve (Nov 04 2019 at 19:29):
eventually the browsers are going to break the web. I don't mind security though it's pointless on a static html site, but I really have problems with forcing address changes
Grahame Grieve (Nov 04 2019 at 20:38):
this should all be fixed now
Larry Shields (Nov 06 2019 at 15:32):
@Grahame Grieve Is there a timeline for Search returning?
Grahame Grieve (Nov 07 2019 at 01:05):
fixed. sorry for overlooking that
haiming li (Nov 07 2019 at 06:59):
what is the relationship between FHIR and CDS Hooks? I can not link them together in the big picture. can someone shed a light for me?
Grahame Grieve (Nov 07 2019 at 07:19):
CDS hooks leverages FHIR in the background
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 07 2019 at 15:36):
Specifically, CDS Hooks allows a service to access additional data needed to provide a CDS recommendation via the FHIR interface and defines the security mechanism for the CDS client to both authorize and manage what sorts of information the CDS service has access to.
Lloyd McKenzie (Nov 07 2019 at 15:37):
FHIR also defines the data structure for some of the data that is passed from the CDS client to the CDS service on initial invocation.
haiming li (Nov 18 2019 at 08:21):
CDS hooks leverages FHIR in the background
thanks. do you mean FHIR provides the frontend RESTful API, while CDS hooks is the real implementation of those API in the background?
haiming li (Nov 18 2019 at 08:22):
Specifically, CDS Hooks allows a service to access additional data needed to provide a CDS recommendation via the FHIR interface and defines the security mechanism for the CDS client to both authorize and manage what sorts of information the CDS service has access to.
is there a diagram to illustrate the the relationship?
René Spronk (Nov 18 2019 at 08:27):
See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UNaXOpp9a9o for a tutorial video on the subject.
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