Medication, published by HL7 Belgium. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 1.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-be/medication/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
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This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.
These define data models that represent the domain covered by this implementation guide in more business-friendly terms than the underlying FHIR resources.
BeModelMedicationDispense |
This is the logical model for the Dispense Record entry - the information that can be captured upon the act of dispensing - in a hospital pharmacy, or a community pharmacy. This is not for a future dispense, rather a record of an actual dispense. |
KMEHR Medication Schema v5.8 |
This model represents the Medication Schema KMEHR V5.8. It is shown for demonstrating the field correspondence/equivalence, and not to imply any intended scope or intended behaviour. |
Medication Line - logical model |
A logical data model of the medication line. |
Medicinal Product |
A logical data model for representing a medicinal product. |
These define constraints on FHIR resources for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
BEMedicationLine |
Medication Line profile - contains the overview information for a single medication item |
BeMedicationDispense |
Defines constraints and extensions on the Medication Dispense resource for a record of a dispensation in Belgium. |
These define constraints on FHIR data types for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
AD |
Address |
ANY |
An abstract type |
BL |
Boolean - true or false |
CD |
ConceptDescriptor |
Class |
Class of data elements |
DT |
Date |
EN |
EntityName |
II |
InstanceIdentifier |
INT |
IntegerNumber |
PQ |
PhysicalQuantity |
REAL |
RealNumber |
RTO |
Ratio |
ST |
CharacterString |
TS |
TimeStamp |
Untyped |
No data type defined |
These define constraints on FHIR data types for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
DispenseRequestNeededCategory |
Dispense Request Needed - category. |
DosageOverride |
Dispense override. |
DosageOverrideReason |
Dispense Request Needed - category. |
ExposureCategory |
Exposure - category. |
These define sets of codes used by systems conforming to this implementation guide.
Dispenser Types |
Dispenser Types - from hcparty |
Medication exposure intent |
The exposure purpose of a medication - whether the medication is given for therapeutic or prophylactic purposes. |
Medication origin type ValueSet |
Medication treatment origin type - what is the type of care that originated the medication treatment |
Medication preparation Type value set |
Medication preparation type value set |
These define new code systems used by systems conforming to this implementation guide.
Medication origin type |
Medication treatment origin type - what is the type of care that originated the medication treatment |
Medication preparation Type |
Medication preparation type |
These define identifier and/or code system identities used by systems conforming to this implementation guide.
be-ns-cnk-codes |
Naming System - CNK Product Codes |
be-ns-cti-extended-code |
Naming System - CTI Extended Codes |
be-ns-prescription-ids |
Naming System - Prescription IDs |
be-ns-product-package-type |
Naming System - Prescription IDs |
These are example instances that show what data produced and consumed by systems conforming with this implementation guide might look like.
A dispense from a hospital pharmacy |
A dispense from a hospital pharmacy, with a hospital nihdi and based on a prescription |
Dispense Example - Minimal amount of information |
Medication Dispense example |
Dispense entry Example - Community Pharmacy dispense, from prescription |
Medication Dispense example |
Dispense entry Example - Community Pharmacy dispense, from prescription, with contained org. |
Medication Dispense example |
apotheek-onder-de-toren |
Example organization for a pharmacy |
medicationdispense-example-1 |