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Introduction

This is NCQA's and Firely's official support SDK for working with CQL on the Microsoft .NET (dotnet) platform. It contains an engine for executing ELM, and/or turning the contents of an ELM file into a .NET assembly so it can be called statically.

Release notes

This is release version 1.0 (release candidate) of the engine. The engine has been tested by running it against the current NCQA HEDIS measures. There is quite some variation in how CQL is written and interpreted, so it is likely at this early stage that there will be deviations from other engines currently available. As well, we expect parts of the public interface can to change.

The releases notes at firely-cql-sdk/releases for each major version will document these changes and (major) issues we have encountered.

Getting Started

The presentation is a good place to start, but note that we have made some minor changes to the public surface, so the names of the classes in the presentation will differ from the examples in the Demo project itself.

Dev Start

During development, new alpha releases will appear on Firely's Github Package feed, to be able to use pre-release packages within the cql solution. To use theses packages you must add https://nuget.pkg.github.com/FirelyTeam/index.json to your NuGet sources:

  • Get a Personal Access token (PAT) from github.com with scope read:packages

  • Next open a console on your machine and run dotnet nuget add source --name github --username <USERNAME> --password <PAT> https://nuget.pkg.github.com/FirelyTeam/index.json

USERNAME: your username on GitHub PAT: your Personal access token with at least the scope read:packages

Support

We actively monitor the issues coming in through the GitHub repository at https://github.com/FirelyTeam/firely-cql-sdk/issues. You are welcome to register your bugs and feature suggestions there. For questions and broader discussions, we use the .NET FHIR Implementers chat and CQL chat on Zulip.

Contributing

We are welcoming contributions!

If you want to participate in this project, we're using Git Flow for our branch management. Please submit PRs with changes against the develop branch.