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Stream: implementers

Topic: Open Epic integration


view this post on Zulip Itay Goren (Jan 20 2021 at 18:09):

Hey, I'm trying to integrate with Open Epic and I get Observation resources of Laboratory but only with the test name. No code is specified. I guess they don't provide it and its not something that I did wrong.
I want to get the Loinc code of each lab test. Did someone try to do the same? If so, how did you do it? Is it a common thing to do?

view this post on Zulip Lloyd McKenzie (Jan 20 2021 at 19:05):

@Danielle Friend @Michael Donnelly

view this post on Zulip Cooper Thompson (Jan 20 2021 at 20:20):

What test patient are you using? Note that not all lab tests will have LOINC codes, even in production deployments (most/many will, but not all). For example, historical results and scanned results may not have LOINC.

view this post on Zulip Itay Goren (Jan 21 2021 at 06:50):

i actually use productions patients and doesn't see it.
the resources are "new" - from 2018. and the lab tests are basic. for example: EO%, URINE GLUCOSE, URINE BILIRUBIN

view this post on Zulip Cooper Thompson (Jan 21 2021 at 16:30):

If you are using production patients, can you reach out to open@epic.com and provide us information on what organization's endpoint you are connected to? I'd rather investigate production issues using Epic support channels, rather than chat.fhir.

view this post on Zulip Itay Goren (Jan 21 2021 at 16:59):

sent a mail, thanks!

view this post on Zulip Anurag Agrawal (Jan 14 2022 at 05:11):

We need an example application integrated with Epic to download a single patient's records to a local database able to work with the Epic FHIR testing sandbox. The first milestone would need to display a tree of synchronized documents, records, and test results. Do we have a sample github repo where they connect and download the fhir data from Epic FHIR testing sandbox


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