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These articles describe the Endeavour open source technologies and services.
The technologies and services cover the following areas
* [[Decision support services|Decision support services,]] for example calculating risks of heart disease or stroke
* [[Information modelling|Information models]] describing the Endeavour information model approach encompassing ontologies, data models, value sets, and queries
* [[Information model service|Ontology services]] for using and managing ontologies , data models, value sets
* [[Information model service|Query and data  set services]] for maintaining feature and query libraries
* [[ASSIGN- UPRN address match application|Address matching and UPRN allocation]] for single individuals, households or large populations.
* [[FHIR Get Structured Record API|Health record APIs.]] Describes a set of APIs for accessing health records using FHIR.
All of these services have live and development deployments and are free to access.
They all operate in three ways:
# Use of web or online user interfaces to enable users to use the services directly. Provides viewing or downloading facilities
# User of Web APIs for systems to interoperate so that the resources can be used as part of an integrated offering
# Local implementations whereby local code APIs are used instead of Web APIs.
These technologies form part of a broader set technologies, many of which have been used by a large scale [https://wiki.discoverydataservice.org/index.php?title=Welcome_to_the_Discovery_Data_Service_knowledge_base NHS  London Data linkage and normalisation Service]  Known as Discovery, covering a population of 7 million registered citizens.

Revision as of 09:58, 22 March 2024

These articles describe the Endeavour open source technologies and services.

The technologies and services cover the following areas

All of these services have live and development deployments and are free to access.

They all operate in three ways:

  1. Use of web or online user interfaces to enable users to use the services directly. Provides viewing or downloading facilities
  2. User of Web APIs for systems to interoperate so that the resources can be used as part of an integrated offering
  3. Local implementations whereby local code APIs are used instead of Web APIs.

These technologies form part of a broader set technologies, many of which have been used by a large scale NHS London Data linkage and normalisation Service Known as Discovery, covering a population of 7 million registered citizens.