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data sync using FHIR APIs from System

3291929Nov 11 2024

HI Team,

I am new to the system and we are developing a client app to Sync client data from Cerner FHIR endpoints.

We want to capture the patient / encounter data based on any time based changes like last modified and pull the same into our system along with associated clinical data.

I have been through the documents for both bulk export and FHIR listing.

There is no direct way to get the patient / encounter record based on modification date. Every API expect patient reference.

Please guide us if there is any other route to make this data sync possible.

Workflow or API calls:

Reminder: If this is referring to a client domain or EHR activity—not the public sandbox—do not include API request data or live patient data.

Background Information:

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Developer questions:

Are you an OPN Member? Yes / No
Have you signed up to be in the Healthcare Developer Track? Yes
Are you a registered Code Program member? No
Does your App have a presence on the Oracle Healthcare App Marketplace? No

Are you developing on behalf of an Oracle Health client?
If so, which client:

Application's Client ID and App ID, if relevant:

Expected Result:

Actual Result:

X-Request-Id / Cerner-Correlation-Id / opc-request-id:
Date/time of the example:

This post has been answered by Sukesh Konjeti-Oracle on Nov 12 2024
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