Working drafts of HL7™ FHIR® Release 3 (STU) artefacts authored and maintained by the Clinical Informatics team at the Australian Digital Health Agency.
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New implementation guide to support FHIR discharge summary #32
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The issue / feature
Change description
To create a draft Australian realm implementation guide of the HL7® FHIR® specification to represent a discharge summary.
This will entail a specific composition profile and number of supporting profiles, all derived from HL7 AU profiles, where possible. The intent is to support commonly encountered sections in discharge summaries, such as:
Problems/Diagnoses
Clinical Interventions
Allergies and Intolerances
Medications
Clinical synopsis
Alerts
Arranged services
Recommendations
Diagnostic Investigations
What it actually enables people to do
Exchange discharge summaries using FHIR®-based models. Enables trialing implementation of those resources for the usage.
Mockups
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How awesome would it be?
Discharge summaries are one of the most valued clinical document exchanges and supporting their implementation based on the latest technology (FHIR®) would be quite an achievement.
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The issue / feature
Change description
To create a draft Australian realm implementation guide of the HL7® FHIR® specification to represent a discharge summary.
This will entail a specific composition profile and number of supporting profiles, all derived from HL7 AU profiles, where possible. The intent is to support commonly encountered sections in discharge summaries, such as:
What it actually enables people to do
Exchange discharge summaries using FHIR®-based models. Enables trialing implementation of those resources for the usage.
Mockups
N/A
How awesome would it be?
Discharge summaries are one of the most valued clinical document exchanges and supporting their implementation based on the latest technology (FHIR®) would be quite an achievement.
Workarounds
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