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I do not know what "WOF" is - should that be explained?

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please resolve conflicts

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I do not know what "WOF" is - should that be explained?

More IGs will come that explain the WOF platform in greater detail.

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I mean, for readers of the registry itself, what is 'wof'?

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I'll make sure to update the description to explain better

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Hi Graham,
WOF (“Well On FHIR”) is Service Well’s initiative to provide shared FHIR APIs for healthcare.
This wof.connect IG describes the Connect API within that initiative.
We will publish additional IGs under the WOF umbrella going forward, for example one describing our platform-level FHIR API (wof.platform), plus other IGs we deliver under the Service Well name.
FLC (FHIR Liquid Converter) is intended to be open source, and our long-term goal is that HL7 will eventually take ownership of it. That’s why the IG name does not include “Service Well.”
Best regards,
Olof Mattsson
Chief Software Architect
Service Well AB

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