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  1. FHIR Specification Feedback
  2. FHIR-40185

Persisting App State in the EHR should use existing web approaches

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    • Icon: Change Request Change Request
    • Resolution: Not Persuasive
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    • SMART on FHIR (FHIR)
    • 2.1.0-ballot
    • FHIR Infrastructure
    • STU
    • App State Server CapabilityStatement
    • Persisting App State (Experimental)
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      The proposed alternatives here do not meet the project requirements, because they are limited to storing data on a single device. Several of our use cases include user- and device-independent persistence.

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      The proposed alternatives here do not meet the project requirements, because they are limited to storing data on a single device. Several of our use cases include user- and device-independent persistence.
    • Gino Canessa / Rick Geimer: 9-0-1

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      Persisting the app state in EHR introduces a new approach for web applications, SMART on FHIR in this case. The same can be accomplished by Cookies (RFC6265) or Web Storage (http://www.w3.org/TR/webstorage/). Both are well-established approaches and solve the same problem.

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            axel_biernat_cerner Axel Biernat
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