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IPF Open eHealth Integration Platform
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eHealth standards on steroids.
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The Open eHealth Integration Platform (IPF) provides interfaces for health-care related integration solutions. An prominent example of an healthcare-related use case of IPF is the implementation of interfaces for transactions specified in Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) profiles.
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IHE Profile Support
A set of components for creating actor interfaces as specified in IHE and Continua integration profiles. IPF supports creation of actor interfaces for a large number of IHE profiles as well as for Continua profiles HRN and WAN.
docs/ihe/
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FHIR Support
FHIR® – Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (hl7.org/fhir) – is a next generation standards framework created by HL7 leveraging the latest web standards and applying a tight focus on implementability.
/docs/ihe/fhir/
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HL7v2 Messaging
Basis for HL7 message processing is the HL7v2 DSL. These provides the basis for implementing HL7 Message processing Camel routes as well as for processing HL7v2-based IHE transactions.
/docs/hl7-groovy/
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DICOM Audit
Support for constructing, serializing and sending DICOM audit messages.
/docs/audit/
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Spring Boot support
IPF comes with a number of Spring Boot Starters that support running eHealth applications in the Spring Boot runtime environment
/docs/boot/
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Note! This is a revamp of the IPF documentation valid as of IPF 3.6.x. Some sections are still incomplete. The old documentation is still available here. {: .notice--info}