Watch this video to get an introduction to the components of an HL7 V2 production in InterSystems products, which works as an integration engine to connect healthcare systems:
Take advantage of watching the new video to discover the innovative solution which strengthens communication between community medicine and hospital practitioners for better patient care in the context of semi-emergency and contributes to the relief of emergency services in the region of Mayenne in France.
Watch this video to learn how UC Davis Health uses InterSystems API Manager to satisfy business-partner demand for access to both custom and FHIR APIs:
Watch this video to learn about some recent machine learning engagements InterSystems is driving, including TrakCare predictive analytics and examples from our Developer Community and partners:
Watch this video to learn how InterSystems TrakCare connects care teams, breaks down data barriers and improves safety, efficiency, and the patient experience.
Based on the successful solution for my 2nd contribution to the Contest I used an adapted version for this package. And have some findings I'd like to share.
Multiple communication steps over CPIPE may take time. You won't recognize it on a fast machine. But a slower box with Windows + Docker Desktop + your browser (and more) is neither "Speedy Gonzales" nor a "Road Runner". 🙂
In my previous articles, I described my Command Line Extension to NativeAPI. Of course, this is also available for any other NativeAPI package. So I created this example as a demo for the actual Java Contest. The package contains also an IRIS server in Docker for the demo It is evident that it also works with any remote IRIS server. You just have to provide it with my NativeAPI CommandLine Extension.
This is the related article to the package in Java Contest.
I decided to present a CRUD++ Global Editor based on IRIS Native API for Java. ++ because it’s a little bit more than just Create, Read, Update, Delete Visualization of a global is always important to review results immediately.
Watch this video to learn how to use the GitUI plugin in the HealthShare Health Connect Cloud user interface to make changes to your interfaces in the Management Portal and commit them directly to your source control workflow.
Watch this video to learn how to use source control for your Health Connect Cloud interface development via the GitLab repository that comes with your deployment.