MedicationRecord
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MedicationRecord, published by HL7 Belgium. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0-test built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-be/medication-record and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

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Official URL: http://hl7belgium.org/fhir/riziv-medicationrecord/ImplementationGuide/hl7.fhir.be.riziv-medicationrecord Version: 0.1.0-test
Draft as of 2024-01-26 Computable Name: MedicationRecord

This is the HL7 Belgium FHIR Implementation Guide for the Medication workgroup.

This documentation and set of artefacts are still undergoing development. The working groups of HL7 and the different interested parties are working on this specification. This publication is a development version that has not yet been validated by HL7 nor by the users and implementers.

 

Content

This publication contains the specifications related to the Medication Schema v2, the FHIR implementation of a patient's medication overview.

This is organised in diferent sections, which provide the necessary narrative background and functional overview, as well as the functional description and requirements, and the actual technical specifications for designers, implementers and testers.

Background: Information about the specifications, or what you should know to be able to best navigate and use these specifications. Contains a general introduction to the publication structure and content, the artefact types, common privacy and security specifications and the official HL7 FHIR release that this specification is based upon.

Functional Description: Functional content, more relevant for business or functional analysts, as well as health professionals. Contains the context around these specifications (relevant projects, legal and implementation aspects), the interoperability actors and transactions, and especially the use cases that have been considered in the specification and the logical data models – the functional (i.e. non-technical) data sets that are used in data exchange.

Detailed Specifications: The actual technical specifications – the FHIR conformance resources that are defined in this specification – profiles, data types, capability statements. This is targeted at (technical) implementers.

Terminology: The vocabulary resources – Naming Systems, Code Systems and Value Sets, which support semantic interoperability. These resources define the use of standard terminologies (e.g. LOINC, SNOMED-CT) or internal codes for Belgium, e.g. official codes for Civil Status).

This implementation guide uses the FHIR web-based publication. This allows easy navigation between the Belgium-specific portion of the implementation guide and the resources, data types, value sets and other specification components leveraged from the FHIR core specification. This approach also allows implementers to easily navigate to the information needed to perform a task.

The top menu allows quick navigation to the different sections, and a Table of Contents  is provided with the entire content of this Implementation Guide. (Be aware that some pages have multiple tabs).

Intellectual Property Considerations

While this implementation guide and the underlying FHIR are licensed as public domain, this guide includes examples making use of terminologies such as LOINC, SNOMED CT and others which have more restrictive licensing requirements. Implementers should make themselves familiar with licensing and any other constraints of terminologies, questionnaires, and other components used as part of their implementation process. In some cases, licensing requirements may limit the systems that data captured using certain questionnaires may be shared with.

Disclaimer

The specification herewith documented is a draft working specification, and may not be used for any implementation purposes. This draft is provided without warranty of completeness or consistency, and the official publication supersedes this draft. No liability can be inferred from the use or misuse of this specification, or its consequences.