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HL7 FHIR

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data/fhir

Standard for exchanging healthcare information electronically, defining resources and a REST API for clinical data.

A human confirmed this record against its sources within the last 12 months.

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Category
Data & Standards
Subcategory
data-standard
License
NOASSERTION(mixed)
Status
active
Maturity
deployed
Organization
HL7 International
Country
unknown
Homepage
hl7.org/fhir
Documentation
unknown
Tags
interoperability · data-standard · api
Regulatory
unknown
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sources
  1. api.github.com/repos/HL7/fhir
    retrieved 2026-08-04 · via github-api

    Last push 2026-07-21. GitHub reports NOASSERTION. The LICENSE file states the source is covered by multiple licences including Apache, EPL, and Creative Commons, and that the FHIR specification itself is covered under a different licence again. Hence license_class mixed with no single SPDX identifier.

Verified 2026-08-04 by gh:judegomila. Correct this record →

machine-readable

/v1/entries/36.json→ .entries["fhir"]

Entries are sharded 64 ways by a stable hash of the id, so a consumer can find any record without an index.