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Many open-source projects on GitHub provide source code and instructions for Azure Health Data Services deployments. Visit the GitHub repositories to learn, experiment, and extend FHIR, DICOM, and data services.
Azure Health Data Services samples
- This repo contains samples for Azure Health Data Services, including Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®), DICOM, and data-related services.
Azure Health Data Services Toolkit
- The Azure Health Data Services Toolkit helps you extend the functionality of Azure Health Data Services by providing a consistent toolset to build custom operations to modify the core service behavior.
FHIR server
- microsoft/fhir-server: open-source FHIR Server, which is the basis for FHIR service
- microsoft/fhir-server-samples: a sample environment
For information about the latest releases, see Release notes.
Data conversion and anonymization
FHIR Converter
- microsoft/FHIR-Converter: a data conversion project that uses CLI tool and $convert-data FHIR endpoint to translate healthcare legacy data formats into FHIR
- Integrated with the FHIR service and FHIR server for Azure in the form of $convert-data operation
- Ongoing improvements in OSS, and continual integration to the FHIR servers
FHIR tools for anonymization
- microsoft/Tools-for-Health-Data-Anonymization: a data anonymization project that provides tools for de-identifying FHIR and DICOM data.
- Integrated with the FHIR service and FHIR server for Azure in the form of
de-identified $exportoperation. - For FHIR data, you can also use it with Azure Data Factory (ADF) pipeline by reading FHIR data from Azure blob storage and writing back the anonymized data.
DICOM service
The DICOM service provides an open-source Medical Imaging Server for DICOM that you can easily deploy on Azure. It allows standards-based communication with any DICOMweb™ enabled systems, and injects DICOM metadata into a FHIR server to create a holistic view of patient data. For more information, see Manage medical imaging data with the DICOM service.
Next steps
In this article, you learned about some of Azure Health Data Services open-source GitHub projects that provide source code and instructions to help you experiment and deploy services for various uses.
(FHIR®) is a registered trademark of HL7 and is used with the permission of HL7.