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mkdir mybox && cd mybox && curl -JO https://aidbox.app/runme && docker compose up
Build FHIR-first Healthcare Applications with API, SQL and SDK
mkdir mybox && cd mybox && curl -JO https://aidbox.app/runme && docker compose up
Aidbox supports most of FHIR API:
Aidbox works with all FHIR versions from DSTU2 to R5. You can load IG (Implementation Guide) from public registry or local file system.
Aidbox supports local terminology and can be integrated with external terminology services.
Aidbox supports efficient FHIR bulk import/export API. You can load millions of resources per second. Users can manage validation options - turn it off for bulk import.
Aidbox is a FHIR database. Aidbox stores data transparently in PostgreSQL in JSONB and provides access to SQL. This gives you full control over your data. You can fallback to SQL if FHIR API is not enough, write atomic and efficient migrations and use other PostgreSQL features.
You can search any resource by any element, join and aggregate data.
It has built-in efficient ViewDefintion runner, which transpiles ViewDefinitions into SQL queries.
Aidbox supports Access Policy and Security Labels.
Aidbox supports SMART on FHIR and Patient API.
Aidbox by design supports custom resources and operations. Aidbox by itself comes with a set of custom resources and operations - like Users, Groups, AccessPolicy, etc. You can define your own resources and operations in Aidbox. This resources may refers to FHIR resources or other custom resources.
Aidbox provides generators for different languages TypeScript, C#, Python, Go, Java, Kotlin, Scala. And a Gallery of ready-to-use sample applications.
Aidbox supports Topic-based Subscriptions and set of custom adapters to Kafka, NATS, and Pulsar.
Getting started with Aidbox
Medical Forms for Healthcare Workflows
Design, manage, and embed intelligent forms with ease. Fully customizable and compliant with healthcare standards.
Open Source EMR on Aidbox
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Built for power users
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React on resource changes
A demonstration of custom resources using a minimalist JavaScript example project that implements a typical notification workflow: requesting a notification, locking it for dispatch, and then sending it.
A pre-configured Aidbox instance with the $summary operation as defined by IPS. This setup covers essential details like allergies, medications, past surgeries, and other key aspects of medical history.
For comunity projects and startups we provide essential discounts!
Talk to Samurai! We will show you Aidbox capabilities and discuss with you your concerns and challenges on the way to FHIR!