Inferno Program Edition is a streamlined testing tool for Health Level 7 (HL7®) Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) services seeking to meet the requirements of the Standardized API for Patient and Population Services criterion § 170.315 (g) (10) in the 2015 Edition Cures Update.
What was the issue with Inferno v1.6.1?
The Inferno Program Edition v1.6.1 release fixes one test issue that may incorrectly cause systems to fail tests. It also includes a number of fixes not directly related to test execution. Systems that passed tests in Inferno Program Edition v1.6.0 should continue to pass in v1.6.1.
Why do we need to use FHIR in Inferno?
Instead, it leverages FHIR’s built-in conformance rules to ensure that data returned is valid FHIR, conforms to required profiles, and contains all elements that must be supported. This allows systems to use test data that is relevant to their intended uses.
What does Inferno mean in Transformers Generation 1?
For a list of other meanings, see Inferno (disambiguation). Inferno is an Autobot from the Generation 1 continuity family. Will probably start fires just to put them out. If there’s a blazing fire, Inferno is going to be one of the first bots on the scene, rushing in headlong without regard for his own safety to rescue anyone trapped inside.
What does Inferno do in a blazing fire?
If there’s a blazing fire, Inferno is going to be one of the first bots on the scene, rushing in headlong without regard for his own safety to rescue anyone trapped inside. If there’s a blazing fire fight Inferno will also be one of the first bots on the scene, and probably even faster than the previous scenario.
Do you have to have a FHIR to play Inferno?
Inferno does not currently require a specific set of data to be entered into the system under test prior to testing. Instead, it leverages FHIR’s built-in conformance rules to ensure that data returned is valid FHIR, conforms to required profiles, and contains all elements that must be supported.