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
Work Group FHIR Infrastructure & Application Implementation and Design | Standards Status: Informative |
This section provides information which will be useful for FHIR implementers, including information about available libraries, tools, and other similar resources, as well as where to seek help.
In addition to the content below, a number of implementation resources can be found on the Downloads Page.
This module also contains some specific documentation that relates to issues commonly encountered by developers:
For more general considerations, see the Security and Privacy module.
The HL7 Confluence has a list of public test servers that have been created by the FHIR community and made available to help implementers test their code. While the reference servers are not considered to be a normative part of the FHIR specification, the maintainers make every effort to ensure that they are fully compliant.
The HL7 Confluence has a list of open source FHIR implementations . These libraries may be used by developers to quickly add FHIR capabilities to their applications.
A number of tools are available to profilers wishing to create profiles for use in their implementations. A current list of tools can be found here on HL7 Confluence. (See the conformance module for information on profiling.)
A number of tools are available to solution testers who want to test FHIR implementations for conformance to the FHIR specification. A current list of such tools can be found here .
The following are a few ways that implementers can seek help as they work with FHIR:
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)Most of the implementer support work has moved away from the specification, and little further work is planned here. Implementers can connect to the very active community using the links above.