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blue-button-gen-fhir

v1.6.0-beta.2

Published

FHIR generation from blue-button model

Downloads

36

Readme

blue-button-gen-fhir

Blue Button Model To FHIR Translator

NPM

Build Status Coverage Status

This library translates health data in blue button model to a FHIR Bundle Resource. Currently the following sections are supported

  • Demographics
  • Medications
  • Problems
  • Vitals
  • Results
  • Allergies

Usage

Require blue-button-gen-fhir

var mtfhir = require('blue-button-gen-fhir');

read in some content that can be parsed by blue-button

var fs = require('fs');

var filePath = 'path/to/ccdafile.xml';
var content = fs.readFileSync(filePath, 'utf8');

translate the content to a FHIR Bundle resource

var bundle = mtfhir.contentToFHIR(content);
console.log(bundle);	

You can also pass a Patient resource to contain patient references. In this case demographics section is ignored

var patientEntry = {
    id: 'Patient/123456789'
    content: {
        resourceType: Patient,
        name: [{
            family: [
                "DOE"
            ],
            given: [
                "JOE"
            ]
        }]
    }
};

mtfhir.contentToFHIR(content, patientEntry);

and all the patient references in the Bundle will be updated. Otherwise the patient references are assigned from the newly created patient resource.

By default Medication and Substance resources are included as internal resources. You can request them as external resources instead

var externalize=true;
mtfhir.contentToFHIR(content, patientEntry, externalize);

Configuration

This project is configured by editing the lib/config.json file. There are two configuration items

  • logging: See bunyan for configuration options.
  • ccdaVitalSignPanel: Observation resources that are created for vitals can be put into a Observation panel. This item defines vital panels and which vitals will be in the panels.

Testing

Mocha and Grunt are used for testing this project. Simply run grunt in the project directory to run all the tests.

License

Licensed under Apache 2.0.