HL7 Personal Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2
2.0.1-ballot - Normative Ballot

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Requirements: PH.3.5.1 Manage Health Calendar (Function)

Page standards status: Informative
Statement N:

Provide a health calendar to record and display health care events.

Description I:

A health calendar provides a method to view time related healthcare activity both in the future as scheduled events and in the past as historic events. It is a handy and well understood format. The calendar can also be used as a data input device, mimicking the paper calendar where clinical observations (such as gallbladder attacks or menstrual periods) can be written directly onto a calendar and captured as a timed note. This idea was put forward from usability studies with lay people how they would like to interact with their PHR.

Example(s): IF a health calendar function is provided, THEN future appointments and other timed events SHOULD be displayed on the health calendar.

Criteria N:
PH.3.5.1#01 MAY

The system MAY maintain a health calendar function for recording and displaying scheduled health appointments or events.

Satisfied by:
  1. http://fhir.org/guides/argonaut/scheduling/
PH.3.5.1#02 conditional SHOULD

IF a health calendar function is provided, THEN the system SHOULD present future appointments and other timed events on the health calendar.

PH.3.5.1#03 conditional SHOULD

IF a health calendar function is provided, THEN the system SHOULD provide the ability to annotate directly onto the health calendar as date stamped text entries.

PH.3.5.1#04 conditional MAY

IF a health calendar function is provided, THEN the system MAY present care plans (e.g., lifelong immunization schedules or cancer surveillance tests) as health calendar entries.