HL7 Electronic Health Record System Functional Model, Release 2.1.1
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Requirements: POP.5 Donor Management Support (Function)

Official URL: http://hl7.org/ehrs/uv/ehrsfmr2/Requirements/EHRSFMR2-POP.5 Version: 2.1.1
Standards status: Normative Active as of 2025-10-31 Computable Name: POP_5_Donor_Management_Support

Manage population-based information regarding potential human-product donors, and/or recipients.

Statement N:

Manage population-based information regarding potential human-product donors, and/or recipients.

Description I:

Population-based health risks often require the identification of potential donors and recipients (e.g., during a disaster, blood is often needed). Other population-based donors and recipients may need to be identified for items such as organs, eggs, sperm, or stem cells. The user can make this information available to internal and external donor matching agencies. A consent or authorization includes patient authorization for redisclosure of sensitive information to third parties (such as donor management).

Criteria N:
POP.5#01
MAY

The system MAY provide the ability to manage the demographic, clinical and consent information that is needed for the population health-based human-product donation.

POP.5#02
MAY

The system MAY capture demographic and clinical information about potential human-product donors.

POP.5#03
MAY

The system MAY capture demographic, clinical and consent information about a human-product donation.

POP.5#04
dependent
MAY

The system MAY transmit documented demographic and clinical information about potential human-product donors to other principals according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law.

POP.5#05
dependent
MAY

The system MAY transmit documented demographic, clinical and consent information about the human-product donation to other principals according to scope of practice, organizational policy, and/or jurisdictional law.