cqframework/qi-core

Name: qi-core

Owner: cqframework

Description: Quality Improvement Core FHIR Profiles

Created: 2016-12-16 21:06:33.0

Updated: 2016-12-21 17:44:28.0

Pushed: 2017-12-19 16:41:13.0

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GitHub Committers

UserMost Recent Commit# Commits
Yan Heras2017-12-14 04:42:04.046
Grahame Grieve2017-04-21 20:47:42.03
Bryn Rhodes2017-12-15 18:51:56.024
c-schuler2017-12-15 22:47:12.089
rsamples2017-12-11 21:07:27.015

Other Committers

UserEmailMost Recent Commit# Commits
Chris Schulerchris schuler2017-07-17 22:22:36.01
JClingojclingo@myharmoniq.com2017-08-29 04:44:58.01
josh@databasecg.com2017-08-11 00:12:26.017
josh@databasecg.com2017-08-11 00:12:26.017

README

Quality Improvement Core Profiles (QI-Core)

This repository contains the source for the QI-Core implementation guide, which defines a set of FHIR profiles and extensions for use in clinical quality measurement and decision support. The implementation guide is the result of a harmonization of data requirements between the Quality Data Model (QDM) and the virtual Medical Record (vMR).

The implementation guide is based on FHIR version 3.0.0 (STU3 candidate) and depends on the US Core implementation guide (STU 1).

Commits to this repository will automatically trigger a new build of the IG, which will then be published to the following location:

http://build.fhir.org/ig/cqframework/qi-core

Build log is available here:

http://ig-build.fhir.org.s3-website-us-east-1.amazonaws.com/logs/cqframework/qi-core/

Full debugging information is available here:

http://build.fhir.org/ig/cqframework/qi-core/debug.tgz

Local Build

The HL7 IG Publisher is committed to this repository to make building as easy as possible. To build locally, clone the repository and issue the following command in the root:

java -jar "org.hl7.fhir.igpublisher.jar" -ig ig.json

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.