TermX: The knowledge management platform
TermX as a central component in developing national and regional healthcare interoperability standards and terminology, ensuring open and standardised access to these standards.
TermX is an open-source knowledge development, management and sharing platform, including a terminology server, wiki, model designer, transformation editor, and authoring and publishing tools.
The primary development goals of TermX were to enhance interoperability, improve terminology accessibility, simplify data model design, and facilitate data transformations between models based on the latest healthcare standard, FHIR
Watch videoTermX provides a FHIR-compatible terminology server for managing code systems, supplements, value sets, concept maps and naming systems.
Modeller simplify design of the logical data models and FHIR profiles. Visual FML editor enables data transformations between data models.
Publisher provides ability to synchronise resources over GitHub and syndicate resources with other terminology servers.
TermX provides a set of unique features that make your business easier!
The user-friendly and responsive interface lets you perform all tasks without coding.
Using Checklist and release management significantly improve the quality of the developed terminology.
TermX support FHIR JSON & FSH, CSV, RF2, LOINC, ClaML (ICD), ATC and Orphanet formats.
TermX is the only terminology server that supports multilingual clinical terminology, multilingual resource descriptions, and a multilingual web UI.
TermX architecture allows customizing backend, frontend and SSO apps as needed and integration to the customer instrastructure.
Export to FHIR JSON, FSH or Excel. Synchronise with Snowstorm, GitHub or FHIR terminology server. Create Implentation Guide or static web site.
TermX as a central component in developing national and regional healthcare interoperability standards and terminology, ensuring open and standardised access to these standards.
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To download TermX, visit the Git repository. For installation guidance, follow the quick start guide and the installation instructions.
TermX is open-source software and is available for free.
Yes, the full version is available on demo.termx.org.