Once you have entered all the data you want to enter against the resource, it’s time to save it on the server. On the bottom right is a button labelled ‘Save Resource’. Clicking that will load a confirmation screen that has the JSON representation of the resource. It also will display any errors that are detected – such as required fields that are missing. Once you’re sure the resource is complete, click Save. The resource is saved to the server, and it’s full ID (which will look something like http://fhir-dev.healthintersections.com.au/open/Condition/160/_history/1 )
You can type this ID directly into a browser (or even better a browser plug-in like Postman) and you will see your new resource in all it’s glory. But there’s a better way to do this – which we will explore in the next post!