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- Table of Contents - Smile CDR Documentation - Smile Digital Health
This online document contains instructions for how to install Smile CDR, how to plan and execute a deployment that meets your specific needs, how to manage and maintain that deployment, and how to keep it healthy
- Node and Module Framework - Smile CDR Documentation
A Smile CDR deployment is divided into nodes and modules A process is a single JVM process that runs on a server, and is executing Smile CDR This will be either a process in linux, or a docker container
- Introduction - Smile CDR Documentation
12 0 1 Smile CDR Tutorials The Tutorials section contains step-by-step instructions for trying out various Smile CDR features 12 0 2 Identify your Setup There are three general scenarios to be considered when following these tutorials
- SMART on FHIR: Introduction - Smile CDR Documentation
See SMART on FHIR Scopes for a complete list of scopes defined in the specification, and see Smile CDR Supported Scopes for a list of scopes supported by Smile CDR patient * read - The application is requesting access to read any data about a specific Patient in the system
- Configuring Smile CDR
A default installation of Smile CDR has two database configuration settings The first is for the cluster manager database , and contains configuration settings, audit trails, performance information, etc
- FHIR CRUD Operations - Smile CDR Documentation
All of the examples on this page can be performed on your own computer, pointing at a demonstration instance of Smile CDR, or at your own self-hosted instance Because FHIR is based on the HTTP protocol, you can do some testing right in a browser
- Custom Operations Tutorial - Smile CDR Documentation
This tutorial guides you through the process of adding custom operations to a Smile CDR FHIR Repository If your operations do not require an underlying FHIR Repository, you should consider using a Hybrid Providers REST Endpoint Module instead
- FHIR Introduction - Smile CDR Documentation
This page discusses the basics when interacting with a FHIR server such as Smile CDR Let's begin by talking about the data model in FHIR 4 0 2 Resources FHIR defines a number of data models covering the many types of things that are generally modelled in healthcare applications Each data model is called a resource model
- HL7 v2. x Ingestion Tutorial - Smile CDR Documentation
Smile CDR includes the ability to receive native HL7 v2 x messages, convert them into a FHIR transaction containing a number of appropriate FHIR resource types, and store those resources in the database
- Quick Installation - Smile CDR Documentation
Once deployed, the initial installation of Smile CDR should be as simple as editing the configuration file and starting the software We believe that software should be easy to configure, and should come with sane configuration out-of-the-box
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