
Over four months, Lasse B. D. Olsen enhanced the trifork/fmk-schemas repository by delivering twelve features and resolving critical bugs across healthcare data integration workflows. He focused on XML Schema (XSD) and WSDL contract design to support Track and Trace, drug administration, and delivery management, ensuring interoperability and data quality. Lasse introduced schema upgrades for privacy controls, flexible order processing, and time-bound patient-organisation relations, while refactoring delivery and address frameworks for downstream integration. His work demonstrated depth in API design, schema definition, and SOAP-based web services, consistently aligning technical solutions with evolving business and governance requirements in a complex domain.

October 2025: trifork/fmk-schemas delivered a comprehensive schema and WSDL upgrade to support end-to-end drug administration, handover, delivery, and order management workflows. Notable contributions span schema upgrades for Drug Administration and Handover, enhanced Track and Trace data, delivery-address framework overhaul, order management enhancements, and time-bound patient-organisation relations. The work emphasizes interoperability, data quality, and schema consistency to accelerate downstream integrations and business workflows.
October 2025: trifork/fmk-schemas delivered a comprehensive schema and WSDL upgrade to support end-to-end drug administration, handover, delivery, and order management workflows. Notable contributions span schema upgrades for Drug Administration and Handover, enhanced Track and Trace data, delivery-address framework overhaul, order management enhancements, and time-bound patient-organisation relations. The work emphasizes interoperability, data quality, and schema consistency to accelerate downstream integrations and business workflows.
In September 2025, two core schema enhancements were delivered in trifork/fmk-schemas, strengthening data privacy controls and Track & Trace capabilities. The work underpins privacy-compliant data exposure and improved traceability across systems, aligning with governance and interoperability goals. Key focus areas included the optional exposure of sensitive identifiers and the expansion of Track & Trace schemas to support v2.0 capabilities.
In September 2025, two core schema enhancements were delivered in trifork/fmk-schemas, strengthening data privacy controls and Track & Trace capabilities. The work underpins privacy-compliant data exposure and improved traceability across systems, aligning with governance and interoperability goals. Key focus areas included the optional exposure of sensitive identifiers and the expansion of Track & Trace schemas to support v2.0 capabilities.
In August 2025, delivered foundational TrackAndTrace integration groundwork, expanded delivery-site management, and enhanced dispensing data modeling within trifork/fmk-schemas, delivering concrete business value across traceability, delivery optimization, and data quality. Key outcomes include establishing XML schema/WSDL support for TrackAndTrace, enabling flexible order processing, enhancing delivery site configuration with preferred-site metadata, and improving dispensing data handling with filtering and naming consistency.
In August 2025, delivered foundational TrackAndTrace integration groundwork, expanded delivery-site management, and enhanced dispensing data modeling within trifork/fmk-schemas, delivering concrete business value across traceability, delivery optimization, and data quality. Key outcomes include establishing XML schema/WSDL support for TrackAndTrace, enabling flexible order processing, enhancing delivery site configuration with preferred-site metadata, and improving dispensing data handling with filtering and naming consistency.
July 2025: Focused on WSDL contract correctness in trifork/fmk-schemas, ensuring MedicineCard and PatientRegistration services reflect accurate operations and SOAP actions. Completed a targeted fix to WSDL files, including removal of a redundant MessageDefinition. The changes enhance interoperability and reduce runtime errors for downstream clients.
July 2025: Focused on WSDL contract correctness in trifork/fmk-schemas, ensuring MedicineCard and PatientRegistration services reflect accurate operations and SOAP actions. Completed a targeted fix to WSDL files, including removal of a redundant MessageDefinition. The changes enhance interoperability and reduce runtime errors for downstream clients.
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