The video is very useful but can you give me the guidelines for the same in the native/desktop app. Also can use this Oauth2.0 is for EHR user identity and then we can do the other stuff as the app requires right?
Yes, you can. It is possible to do the exact same flows in native desktop apps - however you need to use PKCE flow since a native app cannot keep a secret.
@@hurryguy6428 As with any IT project you have a triangle - cost, time and quality. If you reduce one you have to expand the others. The FHIR standard by itself is free and publicly available.
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You did an excellent job explaining this material. Thank you.
Just getting started with SoF so videos like this are really useful. Thanks for your time + effort creating this and other SoF content.
Really informative and made simple. Keep it up.
thank you. Very informative. I hope you keep growing your channel.
The video is very useful but can you give me the guidelines for the same in the native/desktop app. Also can use this Oauth2.0 is for EHR user identity and then we can do the other stuff as the app requires right?
Yes, you can. It is possible to do the exact same flows in native desktop apps - however you need to use PKCE flow since a native app cannot keep a secret.
I appreciate how u explain
Hello Sidharth, Can we get the ADT HL7 message also from these epic fhir api? Is there any way to fetch event based HL7 messages from Epic?
How does a practice authorize a system-level app?
Hello: I want to do FHIR certification. Is there any place I can start studying for it before I actually pay to take the exam.
_FHIR Fundamentals_ course from HL7
@@mirthmagic6370 but that’s not free right
@@hurryguy6428 As with any IT project you have a triangle - cost, time and quality. If you reduce one you have to expand the others.
The FHIR standard by itself is free and publicly available.
Awesome...