XpanDH Project
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Official URL: http://hl7.eu/fhir/ig/xpandh/ImplementationGuide/hl7.eu.fhir.xpandh Version: 0.1.0
Draft as of 2024-12-12 Computable Name: XpandhIg

The specification herewith documented is a working specification, and may not be used for any implementation purposes. No liability can be inferred from the use or misuse of this specification, or its consequences.

Scope

This is the access point to the XpanDH project open repositories and artefacts for the EEHRxF specifications organised per adoption domain.

This includes the HL7 FHIR Implementation Guides, created to assist the work of the pilots for the XpanDH exprimentation bubbles.

XpanDH open repository structure

The follwing figure shows the relationships among the XpanDH repositories and artefacts (including HL7 FHIR Gs)

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The project

The mission

Help individuals and organizations successfully adopt the European Electronic Health Record Exchange Format (EEHRxF) in a way that is empowering and supportive.

How to:

Mobilizing and building capacity to ensure the widespread adoption of the European Electronic Health Records Exchange Format (EEHRxF) across Europe.

More details in XpanDH Web Site

XpanDH Adoption Domains/X-Bubbles

What is:

An EEHRxF adoption domain could be considered as an instantiation of a use case, with a specific case application, that has meaning from a health system or clinical perspective, with defined implementable requirements (simple if only one EEHRxF priority category is uses or composite if data from more than one is required), that satisfies all the conditions for users to be ready to implement data exchange in conformity to EEHRxF guidelines and specifications

XpanDH will exercise a set of adoption domains, involving Hospitals, Regional/National organziation, vendors,.., thorugh experimentaion bubbles (in the Hpandh jargon called X-Bubbles)

Adoption domains / X-Bubbles:

  • X-Bubble 1: OKFO; organisation to organisation (national level). Communicate a specific set of laboratory results of patients between different organisations so that each organisation can maintain a complete record of the results, in order to ensure continuity of care, and possibility to generate alerts to their General Practitioner (GP), nurse, etc.
  • X-Bubble 2: CHUP; organisation to patient (national level). Communicate the latest set of laboratory results to the patient so they can follow up on any pre-agreed actions, track their progress and contact the treating clinician with any concerns or questions.
  • X-Bubble 3: NCZI; organisation to organisation (national). Exchange of discharge reports between different organisations, such as a hospital and a GP or between a hospital local to the patient and a specialist centre treating a disease such as a cancer, in order to enable each clinical actor to be well informed and contribute accurately to the same patient care pathway.
  • X-Bubble 4: CHUP; organisation to patient (national. Communicate discharge reports from a hospital to the patient (within the same country) so that they can be informed, raise questions if needed, share this information with other caregivers and take any self-care actions indicated in the report.
  • X-Bubble 5: KETEKNY; organisation to national authority.Communicate discharge reports from a hospital to a national authority to support reimbursement decisions or to contribute content to a national registry.
  • X-Bubble 6: KETEKNY; national authority to organisation. The national authority communicates discharge reports to a hospital treating a patient, that it has previously received from other hospitals treating that patient, to enable a smooth transfer and continuity of care (e.g. if a patient moves home).

More details on X-Bubbles and Adoption Doamin in XpanDH deliverable D1.4 and D4.1 XpanDH Web Site

Cross Version Analysis

This is an R4 IG. None of the features it uses are changed in R4B, so it can be used as is with R4B systems. Packages for both R4 (hl7.eu.fhir.xpandh.r4) and R4B (hl7.eu.fhir.xpandh.r4b) are available.

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