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Videos on clinFHIR Scenario Builder and Logical Modelers

So in a fit of enthusiasm I offered to do a short demo of clinFHIR at the CATonFHIR event in the UK in a couple of days. As it turns out, the reality of the timing is that this would be at 2am my time (New Zealand). Of course I’d be happy to do this to support FHIR (and have done it before), but when the organizer Philip Scott suggested I record a video that they could show instead of a live performance I jumped at the chance!

And having done one, a second wasn’t that hard…

So: a couple of videos:

The first video (20 minutes) is a demo of how to use the new Scenario Builder (I posted about it earlier). It’s improved a bit since that post as it’s being used for the Clinicians On FHIR event at the HL7 Working Group Meeting that’s being held on San Antonio at the moment. It still needs work, but is coming along nicely.

The second (which is 10 minutes) talks about how to use the Logical Modeler to create models derived from the core Resource types in the spec that can then be used in the Scenario Builder. The idea is to have something that allows you to quickly create the model and then ‘try it out’ in the Scenario Builder without having to first create a profile (which always takes a bit of time).

I’ve got this idea that non-technical people (especially Clinicians) could use the combination of the 2 tools to rapidly document the requirements for a specific scenario, and then more expert users could generate the FHIR conformance artifacts required – profiles, extension definitions, Implementation Guides etc.

In fact, with a bit of planning, there’s no reason why these couldn’t be generated automatically – at least for the simple scenarios…

Anyway, I hope you find the videos helpful.

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