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fhir-chatbot

A chatbot to query patient information using FHIR.

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Renato Banzai
Docker
0.0 (0)27 Aug, 2020 469

iris4health-fhir-analytics

An example on how to take advantage of FHIR data schema created by IRIS for Health in conjunction with IRIS Analytics to provide analytics on FHIR data.

José Pereira
Docker
4.5 (1)26 Aug, 2020 1.0k

InterSystems Ideas Waiting to be Implemented

Parser for arbitrary binary protocols

Rapid growth of IoT industry in recent years produced a plethora of new protocols with varying levels of standardization and adoption. Quite a lot of these protocols are binary because: * It allows for greater throughput * On a device level these protocols are easier to implement * On a device level they are more resource (CPU/RAM) efficient Currently InterSystems IRIS offers several functions for work with binary data: * zzdump * $zhex * $char * $ascii But protocol implementation is left as a task for the end user. Removing the time-consuming need for protocol implementation would allow for easier and stronger positioning of InterSystems IRIS as an IoT platform. One of the possible approaches to protocol implementation is declarative parsing. With declarative parsing user describes the data structure that he wants parsed (i.e.{ name: title, type: string, length: 5}...) in some declarative language (XML, JSON, YAML) and we use this to generate a concrete parser. Afterwards user passes protocol data to the concrete parser implementation and receives parsed values (as objects or locals or $lb). Kaitai Struct (http://kaitai.io) is an OpenSource (MIT license) declarative parser implementation which allows user to generate parser code for several languages: C++, C#, Go, Java, JavaScript, Lua, Perl, PHP, Python, Ruby, Rust. It allows easy language extensibility by keeping most of the process language-agnostic and only the last step (concrete parser generation) is end-language specific. I propose we add ObjectScript as a Kaitai Struct generation language. It would allow us to generate native ObjectScript parsers easily which would help with presenting InterSystems IRIS an IoT platform especially at a PoC stage. Alternatives to Kaitai Struct: * binpac (https://github.com/bro/binpac) - C++ only * preon (https://github.com/preon/preon) - Java only The advantage of Kaitai Struct is that it's not aimed at one language form the beginning, so adding a new language is an expected procedure. Article on the topic (https://old.reddit.com/r/cpp/comments/5tcnmh/implementing_communication_protocols_in_c_for/)

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by Eduard Lebedyuk

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QR-FHIR

App to generate FHIR QR Codes and vCards from InterSystems IRIS FHIR Resource

Yuri Marx
Docker
5.0 (1)24 Aug, 2020 399

FHIR Patient Browser

Simple Patient Browser app for FHIR server, using fhir.js library

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Anton Umnikov
Docker
0.0 (0)17 Aug, 2020 477

irisdemo-base-synthea

Docker container wrapping the Synthea application for minimal setup and easy use. Synthea is a Synthetic Patient Population Simulator. The goal is to output synthetic, realistic (but not real), patient data and associated health records in a variety of formats (FHIR is the default).

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Phillip Booth
Docker
5.0 (1)05 Aug, 2020 456

Swagger-IRIS-FHIR

Swagger-UI frontend fot InterSystems IRIS FHIR server

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Anton Umnikov
0.0 (0)01 Aug, 2020 646

FHIR-HL7v2-SQL-Demo

The FHIR repo can be query in SQL.

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Guillaume Rongier
Docker
5.0 (1)17 Apr, 2020 930