In healthcare,interoperability is the ability of different information technology systems and software applications to communicate, exchange data, and use the information that has been exchanged.
I'm working with a REST API that will sometimes rate limit our requests by returning an HTTP 429 Too Many Requests status code. Is there a good way in a business operation to handle this by throttling our requests until we get a success response? My initial thoughts are:
I am looking for a sort of REST interoperability adapter that can forward REST calls within HealthConnect. If necessary, we need to adjust the requests or responses.
For Fhir calls, we use the FHIR Interoperability Adapter. This works perfectly; a message comes in as HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Request, and a message HS.FHIRServer.Interop.Response goes out. I can make adjustments as needed to both the request and response. I am looking for the same functionality, but then for non-FHIR REST calls.
We've been asked to develop a HL7 interface, but the end system has very different needs than any we've ever interfaced with before. We need assistance to determine if these needs are things HealthShare can support that we're just not aware of, or whether we'll need to develop some custom code to accomplish this.
Is there a way to create and establish DICOM Association with Extended Negotiation?
I have implemented DICOM Query/Retrieve C-FIND, using EnsLib.DICOM.Operation.TCP and EnsLib.DICOM.Process base classes. My application, acting as an SCU, needs to query by Study Date-Time (combined date-time matching) range with timezone query adjustment. For this, I need to use Extended Negotiation.
I created a business operation class using the FTP Outbound Adapter, and it works when configured for SFTP but when I try to use it for FTPS, it does not work as expected. The connection is established, it creates the file on the destination server but then is disconnected in the middle of the transfer and the PutStream returns 0 and never seems to finish the write of the file. Anyone have any idea of what's happening or any steps I can try to troubleshoot?
I tried to send the Sample XML from Packet Sender to Intersystems IRIS TCP Inbound adapter for learning purpose. I'm using Predefine d Class : EnsLib.XML.TCPService and the adapter is EnsLib.TCP.CountedInboundAdapter (it selected by Default.) My sample XML file would be <Patient><Name>John,Williams</Name><MRN>12345</MRN></Patient> I got an error like
I am using Intersystems Iris Community Edition. I have created a Rest Api to post HL7 message directly through postman. It is working fine, But I want to create the business service to read the HL7 message from Rest- Api. I tried to create this, but I am not understanding how to do that. Can anybody help me?
I need to add some extensions to the HS.FHIR.vSTU3,Model.Resource.Patient class and then use those extensions to convert incoming FHIR JSON to the FHIR Patient Resource and Likewise add functionality to create A FHIR Patient (target class) from my patient database into the FHIR Patient Resource Object (target class)
many months ago I found a tutorial that explained all of this but can no longer find that tutorial.
Has anyone used Health Connect/Ensemble to receive results directly from POCT devices (Glucose monitors etc)?
I've been looking for information on the POCT01-A protocol, and as far as I can tell it is a HL7v3 XML schema, I should be able to get results from these devices, though I expect I need a webserver endpoint. (though I can't find any reference in the Health Connect documentation)
Does anyone have any knowledge of this?
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EDIT: from the silence I'm wondering if this in normally handed off to specialist middleware?
We currently have the following scenario: We have a bussiness SOAP Operation, where we get a SAML String and we convert it into a %SAML.Assertion object correctly.
👩💻👨💻 We would need to send the SAML Assertion inside the SOAP Header to the Target System.
First of all thanks for reading, and thanks for answering.
We currently have opened Log Soap and we do not observe it being added to the SOAP Header, as you would observe in the following Log Soap:
Using Interoperability, I can't figure out how to create separate XML's files from a CSV-file using the GUI-features Record Maps/Complex Record Mapper -> Data Transformations. I'm familiar with reading/writing the files using File Service/Operation, but don't understand the processing-steps.
The preferred method by my colleagues is to do this without any Objectscript or Embedded Python coding, but if this can only be done by some coding that's fine as well.
I am trying to create a program to upload blob files from IRIS to Azure Blog Storage, but with no luck.
First, I am trying the APIs, but ##class(%Net.Cloud.Storage.Client).CreateClient() fails with the message "Cannot establish connection". Following the documentation, the parameters are like: CreateClient(, 1, credfile, , .tSC) where credfile specifies a file containing:
Very much keen if we could gather the per namespace and business component utilization of InterSystems cache server.
For e. I have a PRD server where its CPU utilization is at max all the time and I want to know which namespace and its business process (service/Operation/Process) is utilizing what number of CPU and memory.
** I can get the CPU and Memory utilization per Cache.exe and PID, but not able to get the Namespace and ConfiguratioName to which that particular PID belongs.
Any one can suggest, to write the event log to the text file. Its kind of a alerting. Already a service for alerting is there via email. Same concept to do the log to text file.
I have 2 productions A and B on the same IRIS instance sharing one operational database.
I'm looking for a simple and efficient way to send a message from production A to production B. Any suggestion ? Could it be done through the database only?
We will receive an ORM message in Business Service in Iris. From that ORM, an ADT^A31 message will be generated and sent out to the EMR before the ORM message is sent out. The ORM message has to wait until Iris receives an acknowledgement from the EMR indicating the ADT message was received. Then, the ORM message will be sent to the EMR. What do I need to set up to hold the ORM message until the acknowledgement is received?
I have created a business service that uses an adaptor that I wrote by extending Ens.InboundAdapter (i.e. the ADAPTOR parameter is set to my custom adaptor ).
The OnTask() method of my adaptor polls our IRIS database to determine which records are ready to be sent out of our system to an external target system.
If the record is ready the OnTask() method creates an instance of the Business Service and then calls the OnProcess() method sending in the record as the input.
I am looking for a way to serialize fhir content received via interoperability adapter into it´s corresponding ISC model class (e.g. HS.FHIR.DTL.vR4.Model.Resource.DiagnosticReport) for later use. In my opinion the outline to accomplish this would be something like
1) Receive the FHIR data 2) Get quick stream containing the JSON data 3) Examine if bundle or single ressource 4) For resource serialize to coressponding model class (HS.FHIR.DTL.vR4.Model.Resource.*) 5) further use of newly created object of type HS.FHIR.DTL.vR4.Model.Resource.*