MyHealth@Eu Electronic Prescription and Dispense
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Artifacts Summary

This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.

Structures: Logical Models

These define data models that represent the domain covered by this implementation guide in more business-friendly terms than the underlying FHIR resources.

Address model

MyHealthEu refined base model for Address structure

Dosaging model

MyHealthEu refined base model for dosaging information for medication

Health professional model

MyHealth@EU refined base model for Health professional (HP)

Human name model

MyHealth@EU refined base model for Human name

Medication Prescription model

MyHealthEu refined base model for prescription item information

Medication dispense model

Logical model for medication dispensation (based on request or independently)

Medication model

MyHealthEu refined base model for medication information

Medication: test LM without items

Logical model for prescribed/dispensed medication. The model is shared by statements, requests, dispensations, and treatment lines. Each of those may have different restrictions in FHIR profile. Model is suitable for generic/virtual medications as well as branded/real products.

Organisation model

MyHealthEu refined base model for Health provider or any other type of organisation

Patient model

MyHealthEu refined base model for patient (subject of care) information

Telecom model

MyHealthEu refined base model for Telecommunication contact information structure

Structures: Resource Profiles

These define constraints on FHIR resources for systems conforming to this implementation guide.

Medication (epd)

This profile sets minimum expectations for the Medication resource common to most of the use cases. This profile is adapted from the MPD work.

MedicationDispense (EPD)

This profile defines how to represent the supply and the associated administration instructions in HL7 FHIR for the purpose of this guide.

MedicationRequest (EPD)

This profile defines how to represent MedicationRequest in HL7 FHIR for the purpose of this guide.

Example: Example Instances

These are example instances that show what data produced and consumed by systems conforming with this implementation guide might look like.

01A-Cefuroxime1500GenericExplicit

1A. Cefuroxime 1500mg (1.5g) powder for solution in a vial. Generic product, defined by attributes.

01B-Cefuroxime1500GenericConcept

1B. Cefuroxime 1500mg (1.5g) powder for solution in a vial. Generic product, defined by a code system (receiving system is expected to have access to the code system for additional attributes or display names).

01C-Cefuroxime1500Branded

1C. Cefuroxime 1500mg (1.5g) powder for solution in a vial (10 vials per package). Branded packaged product, defined by attributes.

01D-Cefuroxime750Branded

1D. Cefuroxime 750mg powder for solution in a vial (5 vials per package). Branded packaged product, defined by attributes.

02A-ClotrimazoleCanifugCremolum

2A. Clotrimazole cream 10mg/g and 6 pessaries 100g. Branded packaged product, consisting of different medication items. Defined by attributes.

02A1-CanifugCremolumCreamItem

2A1. Clotrimazole cream (10mg/g, 1 tube of 20g) as part of Canifug Cremolum product (ISO IDMP manufactured item)

02A2-CanifugCremolumPessaryItem

2A2. Clotrimazole pessary (6 pessaries of 100mg) as part of Canifug Cremolum product (ISO IDMP manufactured item)

03B-VitaminBComplexBranded

3B. Milgamma N, B-vitamin complex. Branded packaged product, defined by attributes.

04A-FirmagonBranded

4A. Firmagon. Branded packaged product, defined by attributes, includes administration devices.

05A-Tilidin-Branded

5A. Tilidin (50mg), Naloxon (4mg) oral drops. Branded packaged product, defined by attributes. Unusual strength.

100A-multiitem-prescription-with-orchestration

100A. Multiitem prescription with RequestGroup (R5 RequestOrchestration). 42-day cycle treatment consisting of three medications that should start at the same time. Wrapped in a Bundle for better readability.

100B-RequestOrchestration

100B. A grouper for the lines of a multiitem prescription. It should not be considered the prescription object as such.

200A-multiitem-prescription-without-orchestration

200A. Multiitem prescription where items on the same prescription are not interdependent. Kept together by the same groupIdentifier.

300A-multiitem-prescription-with-orchestration

300A. Multiitem prescription with RequestOrchestration. 2 products dispensable as 1 multiitem product.

300B-RequestOrchestration

300B. A grouper for the lines of a multiitem prescription.

300C-2-medication-prescription-request1

300C-1. A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a two-item-prescription. Clotrimazole pessaries.

300C-2-medication-prescription-request2

300C-2. A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a two-item-prescription. Clotrimazole cream.

300D-dispense-for-2-requests

300D. Medication dispense dispensing one combination product for two prescribed products (multiitem prescription)

400C-prescription-cefuroxime-singleline

400C. A prescription/request with one medication and changing dosaging. Uses 'actionable' tag. Cefuroxime sodium.

400D-dispense-1

400D-1. Medication dispense fulfilling the first part of the order: 1 package containing 10 vials

400D-dispense-2

400D-2. Medication dispense fulfilling the second part of the order: 3 packages containing 5 vials each

400E-refused-dispense

400E. Refusal of medication dispense

EHDSI Handler

EHDSI Handler: a generic system dealing with EHDSI data, such as ePrescription or eDispensation.

doctor1

Dr Meryl Ärztin - clinical oncologist. PractitionerRole resource (practitioner working in a specific organisation).

organization1

An organization: clinic. Organization resource.

organization2

An organization: pharmacy. Organization resource.

patient1

A patient: Thomas, born 1950. Patient resource.

patient2

A patient: Emily, born 1990. Patient resource.

pharmacist1

Mr Moon Farmatseut - pharmacist. PractitionerRole resource (practitioner working in a specific organisation).

practitioner1

Dr Meryl Ärztin. Practitioner resource (not related to a specific organisation).

practitioner2

Mr Moon Farmatseut. Practitioner resource (not related to a specific organisation).