We just published an interview with Melle Sieswerda and Harmke Koning from the Netherlands Comprehensive
Cancer Organization (IKNL) on how they are applying FHIR, Simplifier and Forge. → Read the interview with IKNL now on the Firely Blog.
“Firely is the company to call if you have questions about FHIR — they are the source of knowledge”
Melle Sieswerda — CMIO at IKNL
“Forge’s graphical user interface makes it easier for people to get started with profiling because it shows all the fields they can fill in. This is particularly helpful for people with clinical backgrounds. And with Simplifier, we can easily publish information and share progress early in the project, even with incomplete profiles. That’s something that helps involve stakeholders with a clinical background effectively”
Harmke Koning — Clinical Informatician at IKNL.
Learn from Dutch and German cancer registries how they streamline data collection from EHRs, plus get latest FHIR insights from Firely CEO (free, online).
Most mistakes in FHIR data modeling are easily resolved in a later iteration of your guide. But there are some that are better done right the first time. One of them? FHIR canonical URLs, the unique identifiers for your models.
New quality control rules, markdown rendering, major infrastructure upgrades, and improved package publication, along with a new year-based versioning system.
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).