Adverse Event Clinical Care
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Adverse Event Clinical Care, published by HL7 International - Patient Care Work Group, Vulcan AdverseEvent groups. This is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.2.0). This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/HL7/fhir-ae-care-ig/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

Artifacts Summary

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

Structures: Resource Profiles

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

Adverse Event Clinical Care

A profile of AdverseEvent for Clinical care, such as in incident reporting.

Example: Example Instances

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

AE Clinical Care example 1 stage 1 - Nurse Report

Companion to Clinical Care Example 1 stage 2. Exemplifies the data instance state after a nurse has reported the incident. Note that fields associated with the physician review stage of the workflow are NOT populated and the meta.versionID precedes the versionID in stage 2.

AE Clinical Care example 1 stage 2 - Post Physician Review

Companion to Clinical Care Example 1 stage 1. Exemplifies the data instance state after a physician has reviewed. Note the version number is iterated (meta.versionId iteration indicates that the data instance has been modified from the previous versionID) and population of other fields associated with the physician review stage of the workflow.

AE Clinical Care example 2 - mom

AE Clinical Care example 2 has 3 subjects. A child had a bad reaction to an increase in medication. The child injured their caregiver (mother) and a practitioner (phlebotomist). The AE was mitigated by reducing the medication does. The event is being recorded as three separate events, but the details (e.g. encounter, suspected entity and mitigating actions are the same). This is the mother’s AE record.

AE Clinical Care example 2 - patient

AE Clinical Care example 2 has 3 subjects. A child had a bad reaction to an increase in medication. The child injured their caregiver (mother) and a practitioner (phlebotomist). The AE was mitigated by reducing the medication does. The event is being recorded as three separate events, but the details (e.g. encounter, suspected entity and mitigating actions are the same). This is the patient’s AE record.

AE Clinical Care example 2 - phlebotomist

AE Clinical Care example 2 has 3 subjects. A child had a bad reaction to an increase in medication. The child injured their caregiver (mother) and a practitioner (phlebotomist). The AE was mitigated by reducing the medication does. The event is being recorded as three separate events, but the details (e.g. encounter, suspected entity and mitigating actions are the same). This is the phlebotomist’s AE record.

Other

These are resources that are used within this implementation guide that do not fit into one of the other categories.

Heart Rate for adverse event example 1

Heart Rate for adverse event example 1. note the use of referenceRange.type to indicate that the reference range given is a baseline for the Patient. An additional reference ranges could also be included, but the patient’s baseline is the most clinically relevant.