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fhir-data-pipes discussion
fhir-data-pipes reviews and mentions
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Launch HN: Metriport (YC S22) – Open-source API for healthcare data exchange
Thank you - glad to see there are others that are aware of the mess of healthcare data!
> Would it make sense to go one step further and bet on the future being the cloud - and start supporting existing cloud solution like Google Healthcare (FHIR) API (and others) as storage layers?
Oh for sure - to clarify, we're open-source, but we definitely have a managed cloud solution. For our backend, we currently self-host the OSS version of HAPI FHIR on AWS: https://github.com/metriport/fhir-server. It works pretty well for our purposes, and we'd prefer to not use a managed solution like the Google FHIR storage for this. Mainly for customizability, control, and to keep things OSS.
With that being said, people using Metriport can store the FHIR data and raw docs coming from our API in whatever solution they wish - including the Google FHIR storage! Everything is standardized to FHIR R4, so syncing to another backend is straightforward.
In fact, a customer of ours recently used this OSS solution to sync Metriport data to their Google cloud: https://github.com/google/fhir-data-pipes
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ohs-foundation/fhir-data-pipes is an open source project licensed under Apache License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of fhir-data-pipes is Jupyter Notebook.