go to post Patrick Jamieson · Jul 12, 2021 The soon to be released HealthShare Message Transformation Service running on AWS takes HL7v2 messages placed in a folder of an AWS S3 bucket, and converts the messages to FHIR in an output bucket of your choosing or AWS HealthLake. In the future, we may have an adapter to consume HL7v2 messages directly from a business operation.
go to post Patrick Jamieson · Jun 15, 2021 Muhammad, The principal difference is the healthcare interoperability features engineered into IRIS for Health, which are not relevant to other users of IRIS. These features include a full FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) server, and the ability to receive, transform, and route HL7v2 messages, which are widely used by healthcare providers. There are also other interoperability features in IRIS for Health such as handling different IHE profiles (Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise), which help healthcare professionals share information. There are additional healthcare specific interoperability protocols, to learn more visit: https://www.intersystems.com/resources/detail/intersystems-iris-for-health-technology-brief/ If you have a specific question about IRIS for Health, please reach out to me.
go to post Patrick Jamieson · Sep 3, 2020 This may be overkill for your application, but managing access control is a perfect match for the capabilities of InterSystems API manager. There you can filter access by IP addresses, users, and groups. IAM provides a rich set of plugins for creating a security framework and much more. Check out this documentation: if you are interested: https://docs.intersystems.com/irisforhealth20202/csp/docbook/DocBook.UI....
go to post Patrick Jamieson · May 11, 2020 R4 support is build into IRIS for Health and Health Connect. To learn more see the documentation link below: https://docs.intersystems.com/irisforhealthlatest/csp/docbook/Doc.View.cls?KEY=HXIHRN_new20201_healthcare_fhir
go to post Patrick Jamieson · May 11, 2020 David, R4 base FHIR support is currently available in 2020.1. Transforms to and from SDA to FHIR will be available in 2020.2 . Our long range road map is to support the FHIR data model directly, but probably not in 2020.
go to post Patrick Jamieson · Apr 29, 2020 Oliver, InterSystems has extensive support for FHIR, including the newest version, R4. Here is a link: https://docs.intersystems.com/irisforhealthlatest/csp/docbook/Doc.View.cls?KEY=HXIHRN_new20201_healthcare_fhir You may also be interested in an upcoming Webinar in which we will explain how API management can be used with FHIR: https://community.intersystems.com/tags/fhir In terms of the other standards you mentioned, I am not aware of any specific support in the product. There are hundreds of protocols that exists, and we try to support the most popular and in-demand by our customers. Do you have a specific use case in mind for one of these other protocols?
go to post Patrick Jamieson · Apr 21, 2020 Thanks for your interest. Fortunately, it is very easy to download a free community edition of IRIS for Health. Please go to the Docker store, and follow the download and installation instructions. Good luck! https://hub.docker.com/_/intersystems-iris-for-health