FHIR Chat · Open source Low-code for FHIR · implementers

Stream: implementers

Topic: Open source Low-code for FHIR


view this post on Zulip GenFHI (Apr 07 2022 at 15:08):

Hi Everyone,

I wanted to introduce our open source low-code for FHIR tool that allows you to build both SMART and non-SMART FHIR applications.

We have a video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u57P4hz_csE&t=4s which shows how this tool can be used.

Additionally you can visit https://genfhi.com for more information or to sign up for a workspace using our managed service.

For source code and to download docker images to deploy on your own infrastructure you can visit https://gitlab.com/genfhi/genfhi.

For developer inquiries feel free to message me here or email at dev@genfhi.applications
For any business inquiries email us at business@genfhi.app.

We're looking for feedback and happy to give help in anyway if this is something that interests you!

view this post on Zulip Josh Mandel (Apr 07 2022 at 18:50):

Very cool! Who is behind this project?

view this post on Zulip GenFHI (Apr 07 2022 at 19:19):

Hi Josh,
Thanks! We're a small startup (in the process of incorporating). We've maintained and built several applications with FHIR in the past :)

view this post on Zulip Mike Hamidi (Apr 07 2022 at 19:20):

Great work! I would love to see more of these low-code apps for FHIR design and testing (e.g., mimic an EHR façade). Specifically, for the non-technical audience that would like to spin things up using a GUI.


Last updated: Apr 12 2022 at 19:14 UTC