AU Base Implementation Guide
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This page is part of AU Base v4.1.0 based on FHIR R4. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
Official URL: http://hl7.org.au/fhir/ImplementationGuide/hl7.fhir.au.base | Version: 4.1.0-ballot | |||
Active as of 2022-11-10 | Computable Name: AUBaseImplementationGuide |
This implementation guide is provided to support the use of FHIR®© in an Australian context.
This specification provides FHIR®© representations that may form the basis of developing implementation guides.
The AU Base implementation guide alone does not constrain profiles suficiently to ensure particular implementation use cases can be met, but may be used elsewhere to define profiles that require or mandate support for AU Base representations.
For an implementation guide that has basic constraints to support many uses it is recommended that the AU Core implementation guide is used. The implementable AU Core specificaiton references and uses AU Base profiles, this constrains elements further and defines an expected level of interface interaction support around profies. If an implementation is AU Core confromant this allows a level of core capability to be assumed when using.
This document presents Australian use concepts defined via FHIR processable artefacts; these are collaborative outputs with agreed approaches to varied kinds of healthcare related information based on the core FHIR R4 specification.
FHIR profiles are managed under HL7 Australia working groups and projects:
Some profiles indicate the responsible working group, or enquires can be directed to the Working Group Liaison Officer
Information contained in this document is aimed at providing guidance on representing Australian local concepts using FHIR. This includes code systems, extensions and profiles on base FHIR types. The content of the implementation guide is general in nature and seeks to provide a ‘how-to’ guide when representing concepts, it includes core base profiles that can be further constrained for a particular usage.
FHIR®© connectathon events are key to the verification of the guide as being suitable for implementation. This implementation guide will be used as the basis for Australian connectathon events.
This guide is the product of collaborative work undertaken with participants from: