Add canonical mapping example (HIS to FHIR)#27
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Two architectural approaches for mapping proprietary Hospital Information System data to FHIR R4: a synchronous Redis-cached facade and an event-driven RabbitMQ consumer storing to Aidbox. Includes sample HIS API server, shared test data, generated FHIR types via @atomic-ehr/codegen, and a reusable Claude skill for type generation. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Two architectural approaches for mapping proprietary Hospital Information System data to FHIR R4: a synchronous Redis-cached facade and an event-driven RabbitMQ consumer storing to Aidbox.
Includes sample HIS API server, shared test data, generated FHIR types via @atomic-ehr/codegen, and a reusable Claude skill for type generation.