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The HSPC The Logica Reference Implementation and all of the HSPC the Logica applications, tools, and services are open source using the Apache 2 license. You can find the source code here: https://bitbucket.org/account/user/hspconsortium/projects/PROJ
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FHIR Anchor fhir fhir
See HL7 FHIR.
FHIR Client
See SMART FHIR Client and HSPC Logica Java Client Library.
FHIR Database
A database that stores FHIR resources. A FHIR database should be accessed through a FHIR Resource API server.
FHIR Profiles
See HSPC Logica FHIR Profiles.
FHIR Resource API Server Anchor fhirresourceapiserver fhirresourceapiserver
A FHIR Resource API Sever is a web endpoint that supports the FHIR API specification. A FHIR Resource API Server is generally backed by a database. However, the backing system may directly store FHIR resources or may provide an adapter to a legacy or proprietary datasource (such as a real-world EHR system).
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HL7 FHIR, or FHIR, is the healthcare system standard for exchanging information between separate healthcare systems. HSPC strives Logica strives to be compatible with the current release version of FHIR.
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The Logica Ecosystem is composed of the project initiatives, software systems, industry specifications, galleries, reference implications, and applications for the consortium.
HSPC FHIR Logica FHIR Profiles Anchor hspcfhirprofiles hspcfhirprofiles
HSPC is Logica is actively producing a large set of FHIR Profiles. You can find more details in the Modeling and Terminology Initiatives project space.
HSPC Java Logica Java Client Library Anchor hspcjavaclientlibrary hspcjavaclientlibrary
The HSPC Logica Java Client Library is an open source implementation of the SMART on FHIR client specification.
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The HSPC The Logica Patient Data Manager is a provider facing, patient context SMART on FHIR app that allows a user to browse and modify clinical and demographic data for a patient.
HSPC Reference Logica Reference Implementation Anchor hspcreferenceimplementation hspcreferenceimplementation
The Logica Reference Implementation is an implementation of the HSPC the Logica Technical Specification (including SMART on FHIR and FHIR DSTU2).
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The Logica Sandbox is a site where users can create sandbox instances. A sandbox instance is a personal instance of the HSPC Logica Technology Stack including the HSPC Logica Reference Implementation, a FHIR database, and a registry for the user's apps.
HSPC Technical Logica Technical Specification Anchor hspctechnicalspecification hspctechnicalspecification
The Logica Technical Specification describes the platform, technologies, and tiers of the HSPC Logica ecosystem.
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The HSPC The Logica Technology Stack is an open-source implementation of the HSPC Logica Technical Specification. The HSPC The Logica Technology Stack includes the HSPC Logica Reference Implementation, the HSPC Logica Sandbox, and the HSPC Logica Tools Suite.
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The HSPC The Logica Tools Suite consists of the tools created by HSPC by Logica Development for the purpose of enabling the creation, testing, and marketing of SMART on FHIR apps. Tools include the HSPC Logica Patient Data Manager.
HTTP/HTTPS
HTTP and HTTPS are application protocols for distributed, collaborative, hypermedia information systems. HTTPS (also called HTTP over TLS, HTTP over SSL, and HTTP Secure) is a protocol for secure communication over a computer network which is widely used on the Internet. HSPC uses Logica uses HTTP/HTTPS as the transport protocol for communication between apps, resource servers, and authorization servers.
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Java Client Library
See HSPC Logica Java Client Library.
JSON
JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format.
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A launch scenario is a mechanism of the HSPC Logica Sandbox allowing an application to be repeatably launched using the same conditions. For example, the same practitioner, the same patient, the same launch parameters and the same app.
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OAuth 2.0 is the next evolution of the OAuth protocol which was originally created in late 2006. OAuth 2.0 focuses on client developer simplicity while providing specific authorization flows for web applications, desktop applications, mobile phones, and living room devices. The HSPC Logica Technical Specification uses OAuth 2.0 for authorization.
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OpenID Connect is a simple identity layer on top of the OAuth 2.0 protocol. It allows Clients to verify the identity of the End-User based on the authentication performed by an Authorization Server, as well as to obtain basic profile information about the End-User in an interoperable and REST-like manner. The HSPC Logica Technical Specification uses OpenID Connect for identity.
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Reference Implementation
See HSPC Logica Reference Implementation.
RxNorm
RxNorm provides normalized names for clinical drugs and links its names to many of the drug vocabularies commonly used in pharmacy management and drug interaction software, including those of First Databank, Micromedex, MediSpan, Gold Standard Drug Database, and Multum. By providing links between these vocabularies, RxNorm can mediate messages between systems not using the same software and vocabulary.
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A sandbox is created by a user on the HSPC Logica Sandbox site. A sandbox is a personal instance of the HSPC Logica Technology Stack and a registry for the user's apps.
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SMART on FHIR is an app platform for healthcare. SMART on FHIR provides a specification for integrating apps with Electronic Health Records, portals, Health Information Exchanges, and other Health IT systems. HSPC uses Logica uses the SMART on FHIR specification for app development.
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Technical Specification
See HSPC Logica Technical Specification.