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Failed to call FHIR Service while using SMART

Elizabeth JohnJan 13 2025 — edited Jan 14 2025

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

Are you developing on behalf of an Oracle Health client? Not at this time but we do have Oracle customers that will want to leverage this integration

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

Hello

I am attempting to launch a SMART app from Cerner code console. I am following this tutorial https://engineering.cerner.com/smart-on-fhir-tutorial/#test-your-app and have deployed my app using gitbug pages. My app had been registered on code console. It is a provider facing app. However, when I attempt to launch the app from code console I am getting the following error:

Failed to call FHIR Service

Alternatively we also see this error message

https://authorization.cerner.com/errors/urn:cerner:error:authorization-server:oauth2:token:invalid-authorization-header/instances/3a25bc04-fd5b-4e27-8f18-afe5dedeea47?client=unknown&tenant=ec2458f2-1e24-41c8-b71b-0e701af7583d

I have checked my smart of fhir app and ensured that the client id there matches the client id on cerner console.

Thanks in advance!

Expected Result:

Actual Result:

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

This post has been answered by Jennifer Hong-Oracle on Jan 14 2025
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