Your first interactions with your FHIR server

Learn how to kick start your first interactions with your FHIR server!
Learn how to kick start your first interactions with your FHIR server!
Learn how to install your first FHIR Server with Firely Server. This short guide will walk you through all the necessary steps.
TL;DR; Vonk 3.0 provides support for both FHIR STU3 and R4 in one server. One endpoint, two FHIR versions FHIR grew from DSTU1 to R4, with DSTU2 and STU3 as intermediate releases. R5 is already on the horizon and it… Continue reading →
Please note that this blog post was written before Vonk changed its name to Firely Server. TL;DR; Vonk FHIR Server supports Custom Resources. Define your own resourcetypes, store and validate them in Vonk just like any other resource. But don’t… Continue reading →
The FHIR R4 roadmap for the API, Simplifier, Forge and Vonk TL;DR Product Release Expected (2019) Release content .NET API Alpha January R4 resources, FHIR client Beta February Final April Snapshot generation, validation and bug fixes Simplifier Alpha February R4… Continue reading →
Packaging was the topic of the day during the recent HL7 FHIR WGM in Baltimore. With the “Baltimore Release” of our product suite, we have laid the foundation for versioning in FHIR – and much more. Here are the highlights:… Continue reading →
As of today, we have published a new cross-platform tool Windows / macOS / Linux: VonkLoader. The VonkLoader is a free command line, multi-threaded tool to bulk load resources into Vonk. Although the name suggests otherwise, you can use this tool… Continue reading →
TL;DR We added support for a couple of terminology operations to Vonk. CodeSystems and ValueSets FHIR is very particular about specifying which codes you are allowed to use when exchanging data. The validator from the FHIR .NET API is also… Continue reading →
TL;DR Vonk provides Access Control based on OpenIDConnect and the claims as defined by SMART on FHIR. It can be used in Vonk FHIR Server and Facade. May I borrow your bike? Last week a neighbor of ours wanted to… Continue reading →