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Health Architectures is a collection of reference architectures and, when appropriate, implementations. They illustrate end-to-end best practices for using the Azure API for FHIR and related technologies. Below is the holistic conceptual end to end architecture for Azure API for FHIR. For more information on health solutions go to Azure for Health Cloud. For more information regarding the Azure Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource (FHIR) service for health data solutions go to Azure API for FHIR. We are the Microsoft Health Cloud & Data Architectural Engineering team, which is part of Microsoft Health. We work side by side with the product teams responsible for technologies such as the Azure API for FHIR, IoMT FHIR Connector for Azure, and more. Through collaboration with the product teams, partners and customers we bring you these reference architectures. As we work with customers, partners, and co-workers, we frequently come across requests for references architectures & code for end to end implementations. For example, how can I pick up HL7v2 messages generated in my environment from my EMR (Electronic Medical Record), Lab System, Scheduling System, etc. then ingest them into FHIR near real-time? These questions and scenarios then become the basis for our reference architectures. Of course, we remove customer specific data, then generalize the design for greater suitability and impact. As you look through this repository, which will be updated over time, you will see some typical 'hello world' examples as well as more complex solutions. We conduct peer reviews to bring you the best practices for using the Microsoft Health technologies. We invite you to ask questions, make suggestions and share use cases which we might consider for future reference architectures or implementations.
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I have set up an instance of Azure FHIR with an Azure FHIR proxy using this tutorial:
https://github.com/microsoft/health-architectures/tree/master/FHIR/FHIRProxy##configuration
I am unable to call the proxy without getting the following error message:
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Answered 2021-Feb-19 at 19:27The link ending with ".../api/fhirproxy/Patient" is correct for the proxy deployment.
I'd suggest that you do a quick test that you can access the FHIR API without the proxy. You can use the existing deployment and follow instructions at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/healthcare-apis/access-fhir-postman-tutorial.
Once you get that working, test the FHIR API with the proxy. You can start with the proxy that has the its security disabled (The FHIR api still requires security and you cannot disable it). Once you get that working, you can enable the proxy's security.
Since the proxy is a web app acting as a proxy, you will need two sets of credentials, one set for the FHIR api itself, which you specify in the proxy app, and one set for the proxy web app, which you specify in your client app, e.g. Postman or curl.
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For capabilities central to our FHIR offerings look here. Topics include: How to generate events when create, read, update, or delete (CRUD) operations take place in FHIR How to export data from FHIR for research, analytics, machine learning, etc. How to secure resources in FHIR and/or process data on egress (i.e. anonymization) and ingress (i.e proxy)
For capabilities around our Internet of Medical Things (IoMT) offering look here. Topics include: How to configure the IoMT FHIR Connector and process telemetry data How to integrate IoMT data with FHIR and using Microsoft Power BI to create a dashboard How to integrate IoMT data with FHIR and using Microsoft Teams to create notifications
For capabilities around ingesting HL7v2 and converting messages to FHIR look here. Topics include: How to ingest HL7v2 from your on-premises system and deliver to Azure for conversion and storage to FHIR
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