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AU eRequesting Implementation Guide, published by HL7 Australia. This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 1.0.0-ci-build built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7au/au-fhir-erequesting/
and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
For example codes, see
Procedure http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/procedure-code|4.0.1
( example
to https://healthterminologies.gov.au/fhir/ValueSet/procedure-1
)
The codes SHOULD be taken from For example codes, see
Reason for Request http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/procedure-reason|4.0.1
( preferred
to https://healthterminologies.gov.au/fhir/ValueSet/reason-for-request-1
)
The codes SHOULD be taken from For example codes, see
Body Site http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/body-site|4.0.1
( preferred
to https://healthterminologies.gov.au/fhir/ValueSet/body-site-1
)
The codes SHALL be taken from For codes, see
Pathology Fasting Status
( required
to https://healthterminologies.gov.au/fhir/ValueSet/pathology-fasting-status-1
)
This profile sets minimum expectations for a Consent resource to record, search, and fetch a My Health Record (MHR) consent withdrawal. It represents a patient’s withdrawal of consent to upload to MHR in accordance with paragraph 45(d) of the My Health Records Act 2012
. It is based on the Consent
resource and identifies the additional mandatory core elements, extensions, vocabularies and value sets that SHALL
be present in the Consent when conforming to this profile.
The codes SHOULD be taken from For example codes, see
RANZCR Radiology Referral http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/procedure-code|4.0.1
( preferred
to https://ranzcr.com/fhir/ValueSet/radiology-referral-1
)
Work is underway within RANZCR
to finalise the development of the Radiology Referral Set (RRS) with the aim of including all radiology procedures performed in Australia. The RANZCR Radiology Referral
value set published in the NCTS
is an evolving draft that is derived from the latest agreed set of concepts from the RRS. Implementers are advised to take note that concepts within the value set will continue to expand and evolve when further iterations of the Radiology Referral Set are available.
Work is underway within RANZCR
to finalise the development of the Radiology Referral Set (RRS) with the aim of including all radiology procedures performed in Australia. The RANZCR Radiology Referral
value set published in the NCTS
is an evolving draft that is derived from the latest agreed set of concepts from the RRS. Implementers are advised to take note that concepts within the value set will continue to expand and evolve when further iterations of the Radiology Referral Set are available.
Work is underway within RANZCR
to finalise the development of the Radiology Referral Set (RRS) with the aim of including all radiology procedures performed in Australia. The RANZCR Radiology Referral
value set published in the NCTS
is an evolving draft that is derived from the latest agreed set of concepts from the RRS. Implementers are advised to take note that concepts within the value set will continue to expand and evolve when further iterations of the Radiology Referral Set are available.
It is intended that this profile will always support the latest version of the SPIA Requesting Pathology Terminology Reference Set available. At this time the latest version of the SPIA Requesting Pathology Terminology Reference Set is v4.2. Implementers are advised to take note that the current binding RCPA - SPIA Requesting Pathology Terminology Reference Set
currently supports v3.1 and will be replaced with a version that support v4.2 as soon as it is available in the National Clinical Terminology Service.
The primary intent of AUeReqDI is to design and govern a collection of coherent, reusable building blocks known as ‘data groups’. These data groups define what clinical information is required to support eRequests. However, they do not specify how the data is exchanged; this is the role of the FHIR standard. AUeReqDI is not required to be implemented as a whole single product. AUeReqDI builds upon and complements the foundational Australian Clinical Data for Interoperability (AUCDI)
and focuses on the specific use case of eRequesting.
In addition to the examples defined in this implementation, synthetic (realistic but not real) test data for developers and testers that conforms to HL7 Australia FHIR implementation guides is maintained in the HL7 AU FHIR Test Data
repository.
This implementation guide is under development through the AU eRequesting project as part of the Sparked AU FHIR Accelerator
. The Sparked AU FHIR Accelerator is a collaborative community of government, technology vendors, provider organisations, peak bodies, practitioners, and domain experts, working together to accelerate the creation and use of national FHIR standards for health information exchange and workflow.
The Australian eRequesting Data for Interoperability (AUeReqDI)
is focused on an agreement of the minimum data required to support standardised eRequesting within the Australian health context, and forms a common language foundation that allows systems to exchange semantically accurate data for eRequests. AUeReqDI outputs form a set of data requirements to be considered and referred to as part of the development and definition of AU eRequesting.
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Australian eRequesting Data for Interoperability (AUeReqDI)
builds upon and complements the foundational Australian Clinical Data for Interoperability (AUCDI) and focuses on the specific use case of eRequesting. The first release of AUeReqDI is focused on electronic pathology and medical imaging requests in primary and community-based care provision.
Updates to AU eRequesting depend upon community input and we encourage our audience to submit questions and feedback to AU eRequesting specifications by clicking on the Propose a change link in the footer of every page. In addition, we encourage requesting any necessary clarifications to AUeReqDI through the AUeReqDI process
that helps inform future updates to AU eRequesting.
By reference to AU Core Patient, AU eRequesting supports the exchange of the Pronouns data element (as defined in the HL7 Gender Harmony IG
). The Individual Pronouns
extension is a Must Support
element in AU Core Patient
, with the value element of the extension constrained to be Australian Pronouns
( extensible
). AU Core adopts without change, the implementation guidance defined in the Pronouns
section of the AU Base Sex and Gender
page.