FHIR Core / OpenSRP 2 is a Kotlin application for delivering offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare project implementations from local community to national and international scale using FHIR and WHO Smart Guidelines on Android.
FHIR Core is a Kotlin application for delivering offline-capable, mobile-first healthcare project implementations from local community to national and international scale using FHIR and the WHO Smart Guidelines on Android.
FHIR Core is architected as a FHIR native digital health platform powered by Google's Android FHIR SDK and HAPI FHIR. FHIR Core's user experience and module oriented design are based on over a decade of real world experience implementing digital health projects with OpenSRP. This repository contains the Android mobile application built to:
For remote data storage and login, the mobile application requires:
FHIRcore also interoperates well with:
Due to it's dependency on the Android FHIR SDK's workflow library, OpenSRP FHIR Core requires a minimum Android SDK version of Android 8.0 (API level 26).
This repository contains the folders
We recommend reviewing the docs before setting up the Android Studio Project in the android folder.
For starter resources on the FHIR specification:
For starter resources on the Android FHIR SDK and this repo: