Get an access token by using Azure CLI or Azure PowerShell
To use the FHIR® service or the DICOM® service, you need an access token that verifies your identity and permissions to the server. You can obtain an access token using PowerShell or the Azure Command-Line Interface (CLI), which are tools for creating and managing Azure resources.
Keep in mind that to access the FHIR service or the DICOM service, users and applications must be granted permissions through role assignments from Azure portal, or by using scripts.
Get an access token for the FHIR service
The FHIR service uses a specific resource
or Audience
with URI equal to the URI of the FHIR server https://<workspacename-fhirservicename>.fhir.azurehealthcareapis.com
. Obtain a token and store it in a variable (named $token
) with the following command:
token=$(az account get-access-token --resource=https://<workspacename-fhirservicename>.fhir.azurehealthcareapis.com --query accessToken --output tsv)
curl -X GET --header "Authorization: Bearer $token" https://<workspacename-fhirservicename>.fhir.azurehealthcareapis.com/Patient
Get an access token for the DICOM service
The DICOM service uses the same resource
or Audience
with URI equal to https://dicom.healthcareapis.azure.com
to obtain an access token. Obtain a token and store it in a variable (named $token
) with the following command:
token=$(az account get-access-token --resource=https://dicom.healthcareapis.azure.com --query accessToken --output tsv)
curl -X GET --header "Authorization: Bearer $token" https://<workspacename-dicomservicename>.dicom.azurehealthcareapis.com/v<version of REST API>/changefeed
Next steps
Access the FHIR service by using Postman
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