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An open-source synthetic patient population simulator that generates realistic (but not real) patient data and health records in multiple formats.
A comprehensive Java API for building HL7 FHIR clients and servers, enabling healthcare interoperability.
Cookbook recipes for building HIPAA-compliant healthcare applications with Node.js and FHIR standards.
An open-source healthcare integration engine for filtering, transforming, extracting, and routing messages between disparate systems.
Google's implementation of the FHIR healthcare data standard using Protocol Buffers for type-safe, validated, and compact data exchange.
A set of Kotlin libraries for building offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare applications using the HL7 FHIR standard on Android.
A JavaScript client library for interacting with FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) servers via CRUD operations and expressive queries.
A serverless framework for deploying customizable FHIR-compliant healthcare data servers on AWS.
A FHIR® server with an internal, fast CQL evaluation engine for population-wide healthcare queries.
An Apache Camel-based integration framework with healthcare-specific DSLs for implementing IHE profiles and HL7 standards.
A command-line compiler for FHIR Shorthand (FSH), a language for defining FHIR Implementation Guides.
A Node.js client library for interacting with FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) servers.
A PHP library generator that creates fully-typed classes, serialization, validation, and a REST client from HL7 FHIR XSD schemas.
A Go library providing HL7 FHIR DSTU2 models and server components with MongoDB storage for healthcare applications.
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