Major changes to the FHIR Client in Firely .NET SDK 2.0

This blog post is an in-depth article about the FhirClient changes that came with the 2.0 version of Firely .NET SDK. Click to read more!
This blog post is an in-depth article about the FhirClient changes that came with the 2.0 version of Firely .NET SDK. Click to read more!
The PHR is the holy grail of health IT. Whereas the EHR belongs to the doctor, the PHR – the Personal Health Record – belongs to the patient. The PHR combines your own data and data from your healthcare providers… Continue reading →
On the 19th of November, during the FHIR Developer Days (http://fhir.furore.com/Events/DevDays2015), students from 4 universities gather in Amsterdam to FHIR up the place. And I’m excited! Around 20 students come here to the Firely Offices from: Medical University of Vienna University of Applied… Continue reading →
By Marten Smits – After last year’s edition of the FHIR Developer Days both Core Team members Grahame Grieve and Ewout Kramer blogged “I want to be a student at Heilbronn”. Why? Because Simone Heckmann teaches there. From Ewout’s earlier blog:… Continue reading →
Last week, I implemented the $meta, $meta-add and $meta-delete operations in Ewout’s FHIR .NET API . This gave me the idea to write a blogpost about how FHIR metadata has changed between DSTU-1 and the current version of FHIR (v0.4.0).… Continue reading →
First of all, let’s start with some introductions: My name is Marten Smits, I am Ewout’s colleague, and formerly an intern at Firely. I graduated last July at the University of Amsterdam, where I studied Medical Informatics. Since August, I… Continue reading →