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Aidbox supports HIPAA Safe Harbor de-identification directly in ViewDefinitions. Transform FHIR data into compliant, analytics-ready tables with per-column control — and map results back when needed.
Termbox is a high-performance FHIR terminology server: SNOMED, LOINC, RxNorm, ICD-10, and conformance to FHIR R4/R5 — try it free.
FHIR's Patient/$merge assumes the server knows how to merge. Two decades of MPI vendor configs, EHR vendor divergence, and national registry policy show why one algorithm cannot serve every organization.
Generate strongly typed Pydantic models from any FHIR packages with @atomic-ehr/codegen — validation, IDE support, polymorphic bundles, primitive extensions, and fhirpy integration included.
We're publishing the first in a series of open FHIR benchmarks: a performance benchmark for FHIR terminology servers across 20 test cases and 5 servers.
FHIR R5's Patient/$merge is a start, but production MDM needs more. We built a resource-agnostic $merge with client-driven plans, atomic audit trails, and a generic $referencing operation.
We're benchmarking popular open-source FHIR servers and Aidbox across CRUD, batch processing, and search workloads. Here's what we're testing and why.
Aidbox 2603 brings BigQuery streaming, Databricks Lakebase support, FHIR package dependency overrides, and Formbox improvements.
How Aidbox moved canonical resolution from runtime to configuration time — with pinning, tree-shaking, and a deterministic candidate selection algorithm.
Aidbox 2602 implements the FHIR R6 $purge operation — permanently delete a patient and their entire compartment, including all history, in one auditable call.
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