Troubleshoot events

Note

Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR®) is an open healthcare specification.

This article provides resources to troubleshoot events.

Important

FHIR resource and DICOM image change data is only written and event messages are sent when the Events feature is turned on. The event feature doesn't send messages on past FHIR resource or DICOM image changes or when the feature is turned off.

Diagram of data flow from users to a FHIR service and then into the events pipeline

Resources for troubleshooting

Important

Events currently supports the following operations:

  • FhirResourceCreated - The event emitted after a FHIR resource gets created successfully.

  • FhirResourceUpdated - The event emitted after a FHIR resource gets updated successfully.

  • FhirResourceDeleted - The event emitted after a FHIR resource gets soft deleted successfully.

  • DicomImageCreated - The event emitted after a DICOM image gets created successfully.

  • DicomImageDeleted - The event emitted after a DICOM image gets deleted successfully.

  • DicomImageUpdated - The event emitted after a DICOM image gets updated successfully.

For more information about the FHIR service delete types, see FHIR REST API capabilities for Azure Health Data Services FHIR service.

Events message structures

Use this resource to learn about the events message structures, required and nonrequired elements, and see sample Events messages:

How to's

Use this resource to learn how to deploy events in the Azure portal:

Important

The Event Subscription requires access to whichever endpoint you chose to send Events messages to. For more information, see Enable managed identity for a system topic.

Use this resource to learn how to use events metrics:

Use this resource to learn how to enable diagnostic settings for events:

Contact support

If you have a technical question about Events or if you have a support related issue, see Create a support request and complete the required fields under the Problem description tab. For more information about Azure support options, see Azure support plans.

Next steps

In this article, you were provided resources for troubleshooting events.

To learn about the frequently asked questions (FAQs) about events, see

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