The official Firely .NET SDK for HL7 FHIR
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The official Firely .NET SDK for HL7 FHIR
The Android FHIR SDK is a set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7® FHIR® standard on Android.
These are Swift classes for data models of FHIR elements and resources
Swift SMART on FHIR framework for iOS and OS X
SATUSEHAT Integration Library - easy way to create FHIR R4 resource object
FHIR Core / OpenSRP 2 is a Kotlin application for delivering offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare project implementations from local community to national and international scale using FHIR and WHO Smart Guidelines on Android.
FHIR Python Analysis Client and Kit (FHIRPACK) is a general purpose FHIR client that simplifies the access, analysis and representation of FHIR and EHR data using PANDAS, an ETL philosophy and a functional syntax. It was initially developed at the IKIM and HDDBS in Germany. Read more at https://zenodo.org/record/8006589
Modern JavaScript modules for FHIR
Opinionated library for easily constructuring FHIR (http://hl7.org/fhir) resources in Scala and Java.
A package for convenient downloading fhir resources in xml format and converting to R data frames
Client library to interact with various APIs used within Philips in a simple and uniform way
🩺 Fully Responsive FHIR Dashboard written using @reactjs for NHS and GOSH hackathon
MONAI Deploy Informatics Gateway facilitates integration with DICOM compliant systems, enables ingestion of imaging data, helps triggering of workflows with the MONAI Deploy Workflow Manager and offers pushing the output to PACS systems.
Redesigning the Patient Portal Experience with SMART on FHIR.
Render FHIR Questionnaire as a web form using FHIRFormJS
The Fasten Sources is a library that defines medical provider metadata (definitions - OpenID Metadata documents) and http clients (OAuth2/Smart-on-FHIR clients) which can be used to retrieve data from various Medical Providers (clients).
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