Helping Health App Developers
Many new application developers are familiar with RESTful APIs but may be unfamiliar with HL7 FHIR®, so diving into the technical documentation and testing with different data sources is typically the best way to bring their organization up to speed.
Resources & Training
As a public service, we want to provide the following resources to help new and emerging application developers learn more about what’s currently available in production.
The vast majority of these resources are free to use. All of them are helpful for new applications who want to provide person-specific clinical and claims information to consumers who request to aggregate their information to an application of their choice.
If you have built a consumer-facing application that is in production and connected to at least one HL7 FHIR API, you can attest to the CARIN Code of Conduct and list your application at MyHealthApplication.com for no charge. Please contact us for more information
Consensus view of a group of multi-sector stakeholders on advancing consumer-directed exchange across the U.S.
Applications attesting to the CARIN Code of Conduct can be found on MyHealthApplication.com
Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resource Training and Education
Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT – Information Blocking Rule Fact Sheet
United States Core Data for Interoperability Data Class Description and Applicable Standards Supporting Data Elements
Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services – Developer Resource / Interoperability and Patient Access Fact Sheet
United States Core Data for Interoperability Data Class Description and Applicable Standards Supporting Data Elements
SMART on FHIR® API Tutorial
SDK / Clinical Record Support / Documentation
Apple Application Registration Guide – for Healthcare Organizations
CARIN is proud member of the HL7® community and is contributing to important health care standards, open source implementations of FHIR data structures, servers, clients, and tools.
CARIN Confluence page