Stream: implementers
Topic: New EHR based on FHIR
Raaz Stha (Nov 25 2019 at 12:17):
We are trying to develop new EHR (EMR ) based on FHIR. We are looking for help from Implementers. Is it possible ?
Yunwei Wang (Nov 25 2019 at 13:52):
https://wiki.hl7.org/index.php?title=FHIR_Rules_for_asking_questions
Be specific - provide enough information for someone who might answer the question to actually do so Be clear - what are you asking for? Don't ask questions that can be characterised as 'please do my homework for me' - you'll get better answers when when your question is very focused Show that you've done a bit of work yourself - indicate what you've read or where you've already looked (at minimum, reading or searching the specification and searching chat.fhir.org is encouraged) Please don't ask questions on multiple forums at once. Just ask on one, and wait at least a business day before trying another one. Someone usually responds more quickly than that, but all of us have a life
Raaz Stha (Nov 25 2019 at 14:11):
Well, I have prepared some documentation but that doesn't help where to start in as a newbie for FHIR. Sorry about the vague question. @Yunwei Wang
Yunwei Wang (Nov 25 2019 at 14:18):
Maybe start from here: http://build.fhir.org/modules.html
Richard Townley-O'Neill (Nov 26 2019 at 03:26):
Note that FHIR is mainly focused on exchanging information, not on storing it. That affects many aspects of its design.
An analogy is the similarities and differences between data warehouses and transactional databases. Lots of overlap, but the differences can cause problems.
Raaz Stha (Nov 26 2019 at 03:40):
@Richard Townley-O'Neill I am exploring through the modules right now to see how it works and what can be done in a centralized system.
nicola (RIO/SS) (Nov 26 2019 at 12:25):
Health Samurai are working on few :) Dermatology, Hospice, Onco. Just as an example - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e61N9wQrQrY
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