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fhir-query

Leveraging FHIR R5 GraphDefinition for Data Traversals and Local Analysis


Overview

This project leverages FHIR R5 GraphDefinition objects to define and execute graph-based traversals across multiple interconnected FHIR resource graphs. The data retrieved is written to a local SQLite database for persistence and later transformed into analyst-friendly dataframes for analysis using tools like Python’s pandas library.


Motivation

FHIR Search provides a robust querying framework but comes with significant limitations:

  1. Deep Chaining Limits:
    Chaining searches (e.g., Patient -> Observation -> Encounter -> Procedure) often hits server depth limitations.

  2. Inefficient Query Execution:
    Searching deeply related resources requires multiple chained requests, leading to performance issues and unnecessary round trips.

  3. Lack of Explicit Traversals:
    Relationships in FHIR are implicit in references (e.g., Observation.subject pointing to Patient). This implicit structure requires manual composition of queries, which is prone to errors.

By using FHIR R5 GraphDefinition, we declaratively define resource relationships and efficiently retrieve data. Once retrieved, the data is stored locally and can be transformed into dataframes for advanced analysis.


Key Features

  • GraphDefinition-Driven Traversals: Use R5 GraphDefinition objects to define explicit relationships between resources and automate traversal logic.
  • Local SQLite Storage: Persist the retrieved FHIR data in a local SQLite database for querying and offline analysis.
  • Analyst-Friendly Dataframes: Convert stored FHIR resources into pandas dataframes for ease of use in analytical workflows.
  • Reusable Graph Definitions: Maintain a library of GraphDefinition YAML files that can be reused across different workflows and projects.

Architecture

Components

  1. GraphDefinition Library

  2. Traversal Engine

    • Reads a GraphDefinition and iteratively queries the FHIR server using RESTful _include and _revinclude operations for efficiency.
    • Stores the retrieved resources in a SQLite database in JSON format for flexibility.
  3. SQLite Data Storage

    • Table Schema: see fhir_query.ResourceDB
  4. Analyst-Friendly DataFrames TODO

    • Transforms FHIR data from SQLite into pandas dataframes for easier analysis.
    • Data can be filtered, aggregated, or visualized to meet analytical use cases.

Workflow

  1. Load a GraphDefinition

    • Define a GraphDefinition object (e.g., study-to-documents) to specify the traversal path.
  2. Execute Traversal

    • Use the Traversal Engine to query the FHIR server based on the GraphDefinition.
    • Follow each link and include related resources efficiently using _include or _revinclude.
  3. Store Data Locally

    • Write the retrieved resources to the SQLite database with their resource types and full JSON representation.
  4. Transform to DataFrames TODO

    • Retrieve specific resource types or relationships from the SQLite database.
    • Convert the JSON data into structured pandas dataframes for analysis.

Usage

To use the fq command, you need to provide the necessary options. Below is an example of how to use the command:

fq --help
Usage: fq [OPTIONS] COMMAND [ARGS]...

  FHIR-Aggregator utilities.

Commands:
  ls          List all the installed GraphDefinitions.
  run         Run GraphDefinition queries.
  results     Work with the results of a GraphDefinition query.
  vocabulary  FHIR-Aggregator's key Resources and CodeSystems.

Examples:

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