Announcement
· Sep 27, 2021
Videos from HackMIT 2021

Hey Community,

Please welcome 4 new videos on InterSystems Developers YouTube from HackMIT 2021 healthcare track:

1. Meet InterSystems and Get Ready for the Challenge

https://www.youtube.com/embed/IdLLzHm9xNg
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Hey Developers,

See how the InterSystems IRIS FHIR Server allows you to develop and deploy your FHIR applications on AWS without manual configuration and deployment:

Getting Started with the InterSystems IRIS FHIR Server on AWS

https://www.youtube.com/embed/V6TWgSa69TQ
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Hey Developers,

Create a relational schema from your FHIR repository for building analytics and decision support:

Introduction to the FHIR Schema Generator

https://www.youtube.com/embed/jdLU5kJf1bY
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Hey Developers,

New video is already on InterSystems Developers YouTube:

Becoming More Effective with HL7 Feeds

https://www.youtube.com/embed/rzJTjStTZTE
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Announcement
· Oct 8, 2021
fhir-scraper

A simple python script to copy/scrap/crawl a FHIR repository to another one.

The script is written in Python 3.

Install it from pip

python -m venv .venv
source .venv/bin/activate
pip install git+https://github.com/grongierisc/fhir-scraper
cp .venv/bin/fhir-scraper.py .

Edit fhir-scraper.py for your needs.

Run it :

python fhir-scraper.py 

How to run it from git

First clone this repository.

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Hi,

This is Jayanth from OAK Technologies.

Hope you are all doing well!!

We have a position for InterSystems IRIS Technology Role for our client if anyone is interested, please drop your resume to jayanth@oaktechinc.com

Job Role: IRIS technology role

Location: Chicago, Illinois (Remote Work)

Contract:1+ Year W2 OR 1099 Contact

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Hi All,
I am a product owner for a 3rd party healthcare product.
We have built FHIR integrations with Cerner and EPIC using their FHIR sandboxes and would like to do the same for Trakcare.

Essentially we can lookup a patient record on the FHIR sandbox and import their demographics into our product. Switch out the sandbox credentials for production and we can integrate directly into the customers data.

Does a similar service exist for Trakcare?

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Hey Community,

Get an introduction to the purpose and key concepts of Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources, or FHIR:

FHIR: Healthcare Data Standard Designed for the Future

https://www.youtube.com/embed/xr-xSGPe96k
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Overview

In our previous post, we discussed the motivation for developing a chatbot agent with access to FHIR resources. In this post, we will dive into the high-level design aspects of integrating a Streamlit-based chat interface with a Java SpringBoot backend, and enabling a LangChain agent with access to FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) via APIs.


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Hey Developers,

Check out the latest video on searching for FHIR resources:

Searching for FHIR Resources in IRIS for Health

https://www.youtube.com/embed/CjBsWKVEqFA
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This video covers the most common types of queries used to search for FHIR resources in InterSystems IRIS for Health™, and shows how and when to use each type of query in your application.

Searching for FHIR Resources in HealthShare Unified Care Record

https://www.youtube.com/embed/me1SnxmHwmY
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Hi community,

I´ve setup a local FHIR server via the framework functionality und set a service config name for the created endpoint since I plan to use a production based FHIR server. I´ve created an additional ressource "FhirClientRessource" and role "FhirClientRole" as well as a user named "FhirClient". The Role resource "FhirClientRessource" ist set as "required resource" in the FHIR server configuration page. The user "FhirClient" is member of the Role "FhirClientRole" which in turn holds RWU priveliges on the "FhirClientRessources".

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Hello community,

is there anything special to consider when running a foundation production regarding purge jobs (Ens.Util.Tasks.Purge)? I am thinking specifically of the QuickStreams, which according to my information are stored in a temporary database until the system is restarted. Since a system reboot is much less frequent then the purges, I wonder what happens to the QuickStreams whose messages and headers have already been purged. Is there a way to view Quickstreams (not content, but rather metadata) e.g. via the Management Portal?

Thanks for your comments and hints,

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In Episode 8 of Data Points, senior clinical advisor for interoperability at InterSystems @Russ Leftwich joined the podcast to talk about healthcare interoperability standards. In the first part of our two-part interview, Russ tells us about the history of healthcare standards and electronic record-keeping, some of the biggest challenges in the field, and how software has evolved to meet those ever-growing challenges.

https://5e18edf067eb59-03854285.castos.com/player/184304
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Hello everyone,

Recently, I've been working on a Business Process that processes a large JSON FHIR message containing up to 50k requests in an array within the JSON.

Currently, the code imports the JSON as a dynamic object from the original message stream, obtains an iterator from it, and processes each request one at a time in a loop.

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As promised, here is Part 2 of our interview with Russ Leftwich! In this half, Adam Coppola talks with Russ about some of the InterSystems technologies that play a part in the concepts from Part 1, as well as some specific discussions about modern FHIR applications. After the interview with Russ, we were also joined by Jenny Ames to talk about the upcoming FHIR Dev Days. Check it out, and make sure to go subscribe to Data Points!

https://5e18edf067eb59-03854285.castos.com/player/193064
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Hello again everyone.

In our previous article we saw how to configure our EMPI to receive FHIR messages. To do this we installed the FHIR Adapter that InterSystems made available to us that configured a REST endpoint to which we could send our FHIR message. We would then get the message and transform it to a %String that we would send via TCP to the output of our EMPI configured in our HSPIDATA namespace.

Alright, it's time to see how we retrieve the message, transform it back to a %DynamicObject and parse it to the class used by the EMPI to store the information.

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Hi Community,

Find out how to work with FHIR profiles and conformance resources when building FHIR applications on InterSystems IRIS for Health:

Working with FHIR Profiles in InterSystems IRIS for Health

https://www.youtube.com/embed/gmyHCjw9s7I
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Hey Developers,

Enjoy watching the new video on InterSystems Developers YouTube:

How to Customize the InterSystems IRIS for Health FHIR Repository @ Global Summit 2023

https://www.youtube.com/embed/HlDQbng4eJc
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