Today, we are excited to release sample code that showcases how to build a simple health application on the Oystehr platform.
This code, available on GitHub at https://github.com/masslight/zapehr-public/tree/main/website-demo, demonstrates the functionality of listing and adding patients to the application.
The application is built using React and TypeScript, utilizing various features of Oystehr. It interacts with Oystehr's FHIR API to create and retrieve FHIR resources, as well as with the Project API to invoke Oystehr Zambda Functions. The Zambda Functions include custom code for patient retrieval and creation. Additionally, Oystehr Secrets is used to manage environment variables for the Zambda Functions.
The repository is divided into two parts: the frontend (website) and the backend (zambdas). The README provides instructions for running the code locally or deploying it. You can also explore the deployed version of the demo at https://oystehr.com/demo.
The code is released under the MIT License, allowing you to run and modify it according to your needs. If you have any questions, you can reach out to us via email or join our Slack community for further assistance. We are eager to support you in building your own health applications on the Oystehr platform…
Our new behavioral health intake application, built on Oystehr, allowed us to build a solution that is customized for our use including scheduling, insurance validation, and direct integration with our eClinicalWorks EHR.
Chief Medical Information Officer at PM Pediatric Care