This page is part of the FHIR Specification (v5.0.0: R5 - STU). This is the current published version. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions . Page versions: R5 R4B R4 R3 R2
FHIR Infrastructure Work Group | Maturity Level: N/A | Standards Status: Informative |
Specification Downloads | |
FHIR Definitions | All the value sets, profiles, etc. defined as part of the FHIR specification, and the included implementation guides: This is the master set of definitions that should be the first choice whenever generating any implementation artifacts. All the other forms below include only subsets of the information available in these definition files, and do not contain all of the rules about what makes resources valid. Implementers will still need to be familiar with the content of the specification and with any profiles that apply to the resources in order to make a conformant implementation. |
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GraphQL | |
FHIR Specification | The whole specification so that you can host your own local copy (does not include the downloads) |
Implementation Tools | |
In addition to the resources listed below, the HL7 Confluence contains an overview of commonly used tools to help with implementing FHIR . | |
NPM Packages |
There are several packages that support the FHIR specification:
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Spreadsheets | All the resource structures in a Spreadsheet Format - mostly provided to assist with mapping |
Translation File | Translations of common FHIR names and messages into multiple languages (see chat.fhir.org translations stream for guidance on how to add to more) |
Icon Pack | The FHIR Icon at various resolutions . Any FHIR Implementation created by an organization that has attended a connectathon is allowed to use the FHIR icon in association with the application (this policy will be reviewed in the future). |
Test Cases | Test cases can mainly be found in the fhir-test-cases repository |
Code Generation Support | ValueSet expansions for the value sets used in schema generation (XML or JSON) + a list of all choice elements & backbone elements. Note that names relevant for code generation, including resource names, element & slice names, codes, etc. may collide with reserved words in the relevant target language, and code generators will need to handle this |
Reference Implementations | |
There are many open source reference implementations available to help implementers. A current list can be found on HL7's Confluence site here . |
Implementation Note: The reference implementations and servers are provided for implementer interest and assistance. While they may be used (and are) in production systems, HL7 and their various contributors accept no liability for their use. Note that these reference implementations are provided to assist to implementers to adopt the specification, and some are maintained by the FHIR project team, but are not part of the specification, and implementations are not required to conform to the reference implementations, nor are they subject to the formal standards process.
Full blown open source implementations for FHIR, some of which use these reference implementations, are listed on HL7 Confluence .
It is not necessary to use these particular implementations in order to be conformant. Any other approach may be used, including code generated from the schemas.