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Welcome to the ci-fhir-r4 wiki! This page provides an overview of current work, and provides links to pages on the principles and conventions for artefacts in this repository.
Also, see our FAQ.
We are in the process of transitioning to R4 as our primary version of FHIR. Work will continue in ci-fhir-stu3 to wrap-up current implementation guides into a cleaner baseline and then frozen. All new work will be in R4.
Establishing a set of reusable profiles of individual and entity profiles for use in multiple usage scenario implementation guides.
Working on:
- Base Organization
- Organization with Mandatory Identifier
- Patient with Mandatory Identifier
- MY Health Record Patient
- Base Practitioner
- PractitionerRole with Mandatory Identifier
- Base RelatedPerson
- RelatedPerson with Mandatory Identifier
Working on:
- developing the template and style sheets
- presentation of profile lists and extension lists
- presenting examples for each profile in a nice hyperlinked table in an examples tab
- traceability between StructureDefinitions and information requirements
- presenting must support requirements, and wording of must support requirements
Australian realm implementation guide of the HL7TM FHIR® specification to represent a diagnostic report including pathology, imaging, and other diagnostics reporting.
The specific use cases include:
- diagnostic provider (pathology, diagnostic imaging or other diagnostic provider) sending diagnostic report to the My Health Record.
- point to point support of a diagnostic report from a diagnostic provider.
Working on:
- progressing designs for profiles of the following resources to support current and future use cases: Composition, DiagnosticReport, ServiceRequest, Observation, ImagingStudy, Specimen, BodySite.
- creating initial shell content for each of the profiles required to enable feedback and discussion on the models.
Australian realm implementation guide of the HL7TM FHIR® specification to represent an Event Summary (ES).
An event summary is authored by a nominated provider, that contains key pieces of information about an individual’s health status and is useful to a wide range of providers in assessing individuals and delivering care.
Working on:
- Currently using this implementation guide as the means of prototyping the implementation guide content and R4 profiles for Individuals and Entities.
- R4 Medications profiles (e.g. Base Medication)
- R4 Summary profiles (e.g. Summary of Allergy or Intolerance)
- R4 Shared Health Summary
- R4 Shared Medicines List
- R4 Prescription and Dispense List
- Support exchange of discharge summaries in FHIR
- Supporting a co-authored, shared, living medicines list
- Supporting a co-authored, shared, living allergies lists
The pages below outline principles and conventions underpinning the artefacts in this repository: