Forge now supports Quality Control (already available in Simplifier and Firely Terminal) to improve the quality of your FHIR projects. For more information on how to use Quality Control please click here.
In addition to fixing a list of bugs, we also improved some features:
- You can now see all the file types supported by Simplifier in the project list view.
- The Open in external application option has been added to the context menu of the project list view
- Forge now uses Firely .NET SDK 4.0.0 and .NET6
You can find our complete release notes here.
Other news from Firely
You may not notice the main work behind this release directly, but we are now capturing the amount of views and downloads on all FHIR entities (packages, projects, resources, guides, organizations).
To support the fast-growing demand for FHIR solutions in the US, we have scaled up our presence by establishing a new company: Firely USA Inc.
Two new free Firely e-learning courses available, including FHIR Profiling Introduction
By using variables in dynamic tables, you can now create consistent pages with widgets and tables, customized for every resource.
We look forward to collaborating with you on many more FHIR specifications in the new year.
This eBook provides a complete overview of the relevant US healthcare regulations, implementation guides, and technologies and will help you understand their scope.
An update on new features for guides, invites and canonical claims and a resolved security issue around private packages.
Execute and evaluate CQL, Clinical Quality Language, on FHIR resources
Forge is now officially supports the R5 FHIR release. Visualization of resources is now conistent with Simplifier.
With many more widgets for your implementation guide it's now a lot quicker to make a consistent IG page.