Now that your development is done, let’s confirm you’re ready to onboard successfully. Complete this checklist to make sure you’re ready:
- You have a strategy for handling any identifiers (e.g., patient, visit, order) and mappings.
- You have a strategy for managing source, destination, and API key identifiers for your connection’s systems.
- You can construct and send any scoped data models or FHIR® resources you plan to send to your connection’s system.FHIR validator
- If applicable, you can send files successfully. Learn about sending files.
- You can test your workflow by using developer test tools and testing your configured destinations in the Redox dashboard.
Once you complete this checklist, we run a few validation tests against your endpoints to make sure everything looks ship-shape. To let us know you’re ready for tech validation, open the request form in our Help Center and select Tech Validation from the Request Type drop-down.
During tech validation, we do the following:
- Endpoint testing. We test your endpoint, or destination, to see if your system performs validation after successfully receiving and responding to inbound messages. Learn about receiving data from Redox. During this process, we send messages without required fields or variations to check that your system still sends a 200 OK response to acknowledge the message was successfully delivered before your system performs data validation.
- Message payload testing. We make sure that your outgoing messages are appropriately populated and contain test data from your system rather than Redox test data.
After we complete technical validation, you can focus on creating your staging and production API keys, sources, and destinations. Learn how to:
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