HL7 Europe Base and Core FHIR IG
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HL7 Europe Base and Core FHIR IG, published by HL7 Europe. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0-ballotRecon built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-eu/base-r5/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions

Introduction

At a Glance – HL7 Europe Base and Core IG
  • Layered approach: Base profiles (flexible foundation) → Core profiles (essential constraints) → Scoped IGs (domain-specific use).
  • Alignment: Supports the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and maintains consistency with international standards such as IPS.
  • Reuse:Core profiles serve as the main reference point for most HL7 Europe Implementation Guides.
  • Goal: Enable cross-border consistency, interoperability, and reuse across national and EU-level initiatives.

European Base and Core Profiles

The HL7 Europe Base and Core Implementation Guide provides a layered approach to FHIR interoperability in the European context.

At its foundation are Base profiles, which define common concepts in a flexible way. Building on these, Core profiles add essential constraints that can be reused across many use cases and are directly referenced by most HL7 Europe Implementation Guides.

Together with Extensions and scoped HL7 EU IGs, they form a consistent framework that supports the European Health Data Space (EHDS) while maintaining alignment with international standards such as the IPS.

Relationships between Base, Core, EHDS and IPS
Fig. 1 – HL7 Europe profiling layers: Extensions, Base, Core, and their reuse in scoped HL7 EU IGs.

  • Extensions
    • Provide additional elements not part of the core FHIR specification, allowing implementers to capture information relevant in the European context but absent from the base resources and not yet available in the UV FHIR Extensions package.
  • Base profiles define common healthcare concepts in a flexible way.
    • Act as the baseline definitions of commonly used concepts in Europe.
    • Loosely constrained, offering flexibility.
    • Rarely used “as is”, but serve as the foundation for Core and derived profiles.
  • Core profiles .
    • Introduce essential constraints that cut across many use cases.
    • Serve as the first reference point for the majority of HL7 Europe FHIR Implementation Guides.
    • Can often be used directly “as is”, without further refinement.
    • Realize the common EHDS logical models and pursue alignment with IPS where relevant.
  • Scoped HL7 EU IGs (e.g., Patient Summary, Laboratory Report, Hospital Discharge Report).
    • Reuse Core profiles to ensure consistency and interoperability across Europe.
    • Add domain-specific constraints and implementation details while staying grounded in the Base and Core artifacts.

Relationships between Base, Core, EHDS and IPS
Fig. 1 – HL7 Europe profiling layers: Extensions, Base, Core, and their reuse in scoped HL7 EU IGs.

Understanding the Relationships with Base and Core Profiles

The HL7 Europe Base and Core profiles are designed to fit into both the European Health Data Space (EHDS) and the wider international standards landscape.

  • EHDS Logical Models are realized through Core profiles, ensuring alignment with the EHDS framework.
  • International Patient Summary (IPS) alignment is pursued within Core profiles to maintain global consistency.

Relationship between Base, Core, EHDS and IPS
Fig. 2 – Relationship between Base profiles, Core profiles, EHDS logical models, and IPS.

EHDS Compatibility

The profiles are designed to support the European Health Data Space (EHDS) by operationalizing its common logical models. While informed by eHealth Network guidelines, variations across national and EU-level specifications are considered.

This ensures that the profiles remain:

  • General enough to be reused across multiple initiatives.
  • Precise enough to guarantee consistent and practical interoperability.