HL7 Europe Medication Prescription and Dispense, published by HL7 Europe. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-eu/mpd/ 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.
A - Prescription |
Prescription. Several Sections of the eHN guideline. |
A.1.1 Patient administrative data |
Patient. Sections A1.1 of the eHN guideline. |
A1.4 Identification of the prescribed product |
Identification of the prescribed product. Section A1.4 of the eHN guideline |
B.1 Dispensation information (provided by the dispensing pharmacy) |
Dispensation information (provided by the dispensing pharmacy). Section B1 of the guidelines |
These define constraints on FHIR resources for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
Medication: MPD |
This profile defines how to represent MedicationRequest in HL7 FHIR for the purpose of this guide. |
MedicationDispense: MPD |
This profile defines how to represent the supply and the associated administration instructions in HL7 FHIR for the purpose of this guide. |
MedicationRequest: MPD |
This profile defines how to represent MedicationRequest in HL7 FHIR for the purpose of this guide. |
These define constraints on FHIR data types for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
Overall prescribed quantity |
This extension applies to the MedicationRequest resource for marking the overall prescribed quantity (e.g. number of packages). |
These define transformations to convert between codes by systems conforming with this implementation guide.
eHN Dispense to this guide Map |
eHN eDispensation Model to this guide Map |
eHN Medicinal Product to this guide Map |
eHN Medicinal Product Model to this guide Map |
eHN Subject to this guide Map |
eHN ePrescription Model to this guide Map |
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. 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 |
2A2. Clotrimazole cream (10mg/g, 1 tube of 20g) as part of Canifug Cremolum product (ISO IDMP manufactured item) |
02A2-CanifugCremolumPessaryItem |
2A1. 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. |
04-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 |
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 |
A grouper for the lines of a multiitem prescription. It should not be considered the prescription object as such. |
100C-3-medication-prescription-request1 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a three-item-prescription (42-day treatment cycle). Generic. Thalidomide 50mgx4 once a day before bed for 42 days. |
100C-3-medication-prescription-request2 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a three-item-prescription (42-day treatment cycle). Generic. Melphalan 2mgx4 once a day for 4 days in the beginning of cycle. |
100C-3-medication-prescription-request3 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a three-item-prescription (42-day treatment cycle). Generic. Prednisone 50mgx3 once a day for 4 days in the beginning of cycle. |
200A-multiitem-prescription-without-orchestration |
Multiitem prescription where items on the same prescription are not interdependent. Kept together by the same groupIdentifier. |
200C-2-medication-prescription-request1 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a two-item-prescription. |
200C-2-medication-prescription-request2 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a two-item-prescription. |
300A-multiitem-prescription-with-orchestration |
Multiitem prescription with RequestOrchestration. 2 products dispensable as 1 multiitem product. |
300B-RequestOrchestration |
A grouper for the lines of a multiitem prescription. |
300C-2-medication-prescription-request1 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a two-item-prescription. Clotrimazole pessaries. |
300C-2-medication-prescription-request2 |
A prescription item (MedicationRequest) that is a part of a two-item-prescription. Clotrimazole cream. |
300D-dispense-for-2-requests |
Medication dispense dispensing one combination product for two prescribed products (multiitem prescription) |
doctor1 |
Dr Meryl Ärztin - clinical oncologist |
organization1 |
An organization: clinic |
organization2 |
An organization: pharmacy |
patient1 |
A patient: Thomas, born 1950 |
patient2 |
A patient: Emily, born 1990 |
pharmacist1 |
Mr Moon Farmatseut - pharmacist |
practitioner1 |
Dr Meryl Ärztin |
practitioner2 |
Mr Moon Farmatseut |