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== Oridashi-Hiasobi Adapters == | == Oridashi-Hiasobi Adapters == | ||
* Applications run on the clinical desktop as "Oridashi-Hiasobi adapters" | * Applications run on the clinical desktop as "Oridashi-Hiasobi adapters" | ||
+ | * Adapters can be custom branded and include custom features as needed | ||
* Adapters are started on windows login and run in the users windows session | * Adapters are started on windows login and run in the users windows session | ||
* Core adapter support includes hosing secured FHIR servers for all clinical products | * Core adapter support includes hosing secured FHIR servers for all clinical products |
Revision as of 09:20, 11 March 2016
FHIR DSTU2 Support
- Draft standard for trial use 2 is the nominal supported version for Hiasobi as per http://hl7.org/fhir/DSTU2/index.html
- Check the [base]/metadata content of Hiasobi servers for details of specific resource and search parameter support.
Oridashi-Hiasobi Adapters
- Applications run on the clinical desktop as "Oridashi-Hiasobi adapters"
- Adapters can be custom branded and include custom features as needed
- Adapters are started on windows login and run in the users windows session
- Core adapter support includes hosing secured FHIR servers for all clinical products
- Automatic or manual selection of the clinical system is supported
- Manual switch to 'samples' supported for evaluation and testing
- Click-once deployed into user profile (no admin)
SMART on FHIR
- Oridashi-Hiasobi implements the SMART-on-FHIR Authorisation profile http://docs.smarthealthit.org/authorization/
- Hiasobi supports a local Auth server interface to enable authorisation
- OAuth2 authorisation challenge is made to establish access
- Authorisation can only occur when a user is logged into the clinical system
- Specific authorisation of requested resources and context is made and recorded in the user profile
- A unique token is supplied to the web application to use for access to the local FHIR service