No more Postman — that’s the end goal for Vanya FHIR viewer.
I always wanted to be able to run FHIR search queries inside Vanya and see the results in a human readable way.
Now I can, and in this video I show you how.
You’ll be able to download a beta version in a couple of weeks and use it yourself.
- The perfect tool for developers working with FHIR
- The perfect tool for sprint and business demos
- The perfect tool for searching FHIR servers
That’s the goal.
This upcoming beta release gets us one step closer.
Two weeks. Fingers crossed!
so sick - guaranteed PMF for fhir developers
others had previously built tools similar to Vanya to view resources in a FHIR server in a rich, easily understandable, non-technical format. but they lacked flexibility for wonky http requests (like POST), headers, or other edge cases (that happen with nearly every real world implementation)
closer to the wire, postman (or curl) were needed to do flexible queries, connect any auth, etc. but it is clunky to review or summarize returned results
this new feature slots into the gap between those viewers and Postman perfectly - query as you want and see richly formatted results.
excited to play with it
No more Postman — that’s the end goal for Vanya FHIR viewer.
I always wanted to be able to run FHIR search queries inside Vanya and see the results in a human readable way.
Now I can, and in this video I show you how.
You’ll be able to download a beta version in a couple of weeks and use it yourself.
- The perfect tool for developers working with FHIR
- The perfect tool for sprint and business demos
- The perfect tool for searching FHIR servers
That’s the goal.
This upcoming beta release gets us one step closer.
Two weeks. Fingers crossed!
FHIR is just few simple killer non-EHR application away from "oh this is how you use it". There's a ton of infrastructure building, which sets up a good base. But where are all the "viewers" for FHIR objects that return from the call?
Things like SMART-on-FHIR is generally way too much barrier for development for not enough demand (needs to engage entire IT, stakeholder, EHR, department to get something going in most settings outside of academia) - often to just get a "no, that app is too much compliance for our needs".
Feel like the drive needs to come up the likes of primary care physicians and private practices - where security rules are less so "hospital mandated compliance" but are actually care coordination focused, meaning developers and physicians (or someone with both skillset) would be access patient data while developing (rapid iteration while fully compliant with HIPAA), giving pretty robust ability to develop the UI and components on true-patient data.
If you've worked with any databases of real patient data, any UI you picture goes out the window since the diversity of the patient population is so so wide (e.g. how to deal with patients with 1 vs. 50 ICD codes, without losing information).
When I used to do try to "scrape" data for generating a patient list (for my daily clinical work) in hospital setting, I was told - "can't use EHR like that - that's data collection, because it's collecting multiple patient's data"❗ - So I ended up resorting to pen-and-paper method of compiling my custom multiple-patient list.
This video gives me some hope that more development like this will follow and accelerate adoption and level the paying field for independent practices in terms of data-driven insights.
Paulius Mui, MD, David M. Nichols, MD
No more Postman — that’s the end goal for Vanya FHIR viewer.
I always wanted to be able to run FHIR search queries inside Vanya and see the results in a human readable way.
Now I can, and in this video I show you how.
You’ll be able to download a beta version in a couple of weeks and use it yourself.
- The perfect tool for developers working with FHIR
- The perfect tool for sprint and business demos
- The perfect tool for searching FHIR servers
That’s the goal.
This upcoming beta release gets us one step closer.
Two weeks. Fingers crossed!
Run LLama3 on Jarvislabs in three steps
1. Create an Ollama instance
2. Open terminal -> ollama run llama3:8b or ollama run llama3:70b
3. Connect -> Connect to the Ollama server via Jarvislabs API endpoint.
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Vice President of Enterprise Transformation at Mythics Inc.
Patching is easy... from the guy that setup and maintains a custom yum server, OLAM and FPP with custom DB GIs for 19c and 21c. Everyone else, just outsource it, your life will be easier.
Did you know that you can configure ArmorBlock 5000 I/O 16-point configurable blocks with a custom IP address? Follow this step-by-step tutorial to configure your I/O block with the desired IP address through the module web server. https://lnkd.in/eYpYMz8r
We pushed a small server update yesterday: private channels on prefix.dev are now compatible with conda & mamba "/t/<TOKEN>" style authentication in the URL. 🎉
Of course pixi / rattler-build / micromamba should still use the more secure Bearer header authentication.
New #Omnis Tech Notes:
● How to swap data in a list
● Enhancing your Tool Tips
See this and a growing number of useful Tech notes on our new server:
https://lnkd.in/eRJTiD2X
The Phase CLI lets you encrypt and import your .env files into Phase with a single command ⚡. Decrypt and inject secrets into your application runtime with `phase run` 🚀 . Phase also makes sure your secrets are scoped only to your application process rather than the entire server environment 🔐.
Head of Product @ Firely
2wNice. For newcomers to FHIR some help with the search parameters and their argument formatting can be helpful.