Benefits Verification Process API - Implementation Template
Setup guide
Importing Templates into Anypoint Studio
- In Studio, click the Exchange X icon in the upper left of the taskbar.
- Log in with your Anypoint Platform credentials.
- Search for the template.
- Click Open.
Running Templates in Anypoint Studio
After you import your template into Studio, follow these configuration steps to run it.
Common Configuration
mule.env- sets the environment where the application is to be deployed. It should be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. For a studio deployment, the recommended mule.env value islocal.mule.key- sets the encryption password to be used for encrypting secure properties. Update as needed.api.baseurl- sets the base url of the api. Replace/override as needed when deploying to any environment. It should be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. Default value ishttps://localhost:8082/api, whenmule.envislocal.api.autodiscoveryIDshould be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile.
Please refer to the attached link on how to secure the configuration properties.
HTTPS Configuration
https.host— sets the service host interface. It should be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. (Defaults to 0.0.0.0 for all interfaces).https.port— sets the HTTPS service port number. It should be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. (Default 8082).- TLS Configuration - Keystore properties setup:
keystore.alias- sets the alias to the keystore. It should be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile.keystore.path- sets the path to the key file. Key should be availabe in /src/main/resources/keystore. It should be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile.keystore.keypass— sets keystore keypass to support HTTPS operation. It should be encrypted and configured inconfig-secured-<mule.env>.yamlfile.keystore.password— sets keystore password to support HTTPS operation. It should be encrypted and configured inconfig-secured-<mule.env>.yamlfile.
Please refer to the attached link on how to generate the Keystore.
Benefits Verification Application Configuration
The application requires a few things to be configured, mainly the multiple system API connections
information. Configure them in the properties file located in the config/properties folder.
sfdc-administration.hostshould be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. The Organization and Patient resources from Administration System API are leveraged to fetch and sync required data into Health Cloud.sfdc-financial.hostshould be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. CoverageEligibilityResponse resource from Financial System API is used to sync benefits to Health Cloud.cerner.administrationHostshould be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. Patient resource from Cerner Administration is used to fetch patient details.cerner.financialHostshould be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. Coverage resource from Cerner Financial is used to fetch Coverage details using Patient ID(FHIRID) as parameter.availity.hostshould be configured inconfig-<mule.env>.yamlfile. Coverage resource is used to fetch benefit details using payer and memberId as search parameters.
Tested and verified
This solution was developed and tested on Anypoint Studio 7.15 and Mule Runtime 4.4.0.
Running it
- Right-click the template project folder.
- Hover your mouse over 'Run as'.
- Click Mule Application (configure).
- Inside the dialog, select Environment and set the variable mule.env to the appropriate value (e.g., dev or local).
- Inside the dialog, select Environment and set the variable mule.key to the property encryption key that you used to encrypt your secure properties.
- Click Run.
Deployment instructions for CloudHub using provided scripts
Ensure the Maven profile CloudHub-HLS-DEV has been properly configured in your settings.xml file. Reference can be found by downloading the Accelerator Common Resources asset. Additional instructions are available in the Getting Started with MuleSoft Accelerators - Build Environment guide.
Update the config-<env>.yaml properties appropriately and then use one of the following scripts to deploy the application to Cloud Hub:
- packageDeploy.sh (Mac/Linux).
- packageDeploy.cmd (Windows).
Testing it
- Use Advanced Rest Client or Postman to send a request over HTTPS. The template includes a postman collection in the
src/test/resourcesfolder. Update the collection variable(s) after successful import.