AU eRequesting Implementation Guide
0.2.0-preview - Preview
This page is part of the AU eRequesting (v0.2.0-preview: QA Preview) based on FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) R4. . For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
Official URL: http://hl7.org.au/fhir/ereq/ImplementationGuide/hl7.fhir.au.ereq | Version: 0.2.0-preview | |||
IG Standards status: Draft | Maturity Level: 0 | Computable Name: AUeRequestingImplementationGuide | ||
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This December 2024 preview snapshot is published to support the HL7 Australia Connectathon in December 2024.
This snapshot incorporates changes from AU eRequesting 0.1.0-ballot. Priority has been given to including normative content required for testing at the Connectathon. Further updates to address remaining normative and informative changes are planned.
Key changes between this version and the ballot version are available on the Change Log.
AU eRequesting is provided to support the use of HL7® FHIR®© for diagnostic requesting in an Australian context. It sets the minimum expectations on FHIR resources to support conformance and implementation in systems.
AU eRequesting defines the Data model and RESTful API interactions that set minimum expectations for placing and accessing electronic requests.
The focus AU eRequesting Release 1 (R1) is support of pathology and medical imaging requests in community-based care provision, and developing a foundational request model that can be applied beyond diagnostic requesting.
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 community comprising government, technology vendors, provider organisations, peak bodies, practitioners, and domain experts, to accelerate the creation and use of national FHIR standards in health care information exchange.
The Sparked AU FHIR Accelerator includes:
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.
IG | Package | FHIR | Comment |
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AU eRequesting Implementation Guide | hl7.fhir.au.ereq#0.2.0-preview | R4 | |
HL7 Terminology (THO) | hl7.terminology.r4#6.1.0 | R4 | Automatically added as a dependency - all IGs depend on HL7 Terminology |
FHIR Extensions Pack | hl7.fhir.uv.extensions.r4#5.1.0 | R4 | Automatically added as a dependency - all IGs depend on the HL7 Extension Pack |
AU Base Implementation Guide | hl7.fhir.au.base#4.2.2-preview | R4 | |
AU Core Implementation Guide | hl7.fhir.au.core#1.0.0-preview | R4 | |
SMART App Launch | hl7.fhir.uv.smart-app-launch#2.1.0 | R4 | |
HL7 Terminology (THO) | hl7.terminology.r4#5.0.0 | R4 | |
International Patient Access | hl7.fhir.uv.ipa#1.0.0 | R4 | |
SMART App Launch | hl7.fhir.uv.smart-app-launch#2.0.0 | R4 |
Package hl7.fhir.uv.extensions.r4#5.1.0 This IG defines the global extensions - the ones defined for everyone. These extensions are always in scope wherever FHIR is being used (built Sat, Apr 27, 2024 18:39+1000+10:00) |
Package hl7.fhir.au.base#4.2.2-preview This implementation guide is provided to support the use of FHIR®© in an Australian context. (built Sun, Dec 1, 2024 19:24+0000+00:00) |
Package hl7.fhir.uv.ipa#1.0.0 This IG describes how an application acting on behalf of a patient can access information about the patient from an clinical records system using a FHIR based API. The clinical records system may be supporting a clinical care provider (e.g. a hospital, or a general practitioner), or a health data exchange, including a national health record system. (built Sun, Mar 26, 2023 20:50+0000+00:00) |
Package hl7.fhir.au.core#1.0.0-preview This implementation guide is provided to support the use of FHIR®© in an Australian context, and defines the minimum set of constraints on the FHIR resources to create the AU Core profiles. This implementation guide forms the foundation to build future AU Realm FHIR implementation guides and its content will continue to grow to meet the needs of AU implementers. (built Mon, Dec 2, 2024 05:59+0000+00:00) |
The RESTful interaction requirements for AU eRequesting actors, such as read and search operations, are outlined in the AU eRequesting CapabilityStatements. AU eRequesting Actors and their respective CapabilityStatements are defined in Actors and Capabilities.
The diagram below illustrates the interactions between the various actors:
Figure 1: FHIR RESTful interactions
Note: AU eRequesting Actor interactions will transition with the introduction of the Task resource, which will become central to fulfilment.
The AU eRequesting Placer actor can create and update ServiceRequest details by calling the AU eRequesting Server actor.
The AU eRequesting Patient actor can search for ServiceRequest details by calling the AU eRequesting Server actor.
The AU eRequesting Filler actor can retrieve ServiceRequest details by calling the AU eRequesting Server actor.
Actors operate in a typical sequence where placers initiate a request by creating (and updating) service requests, patients may access details of their requests and fillers retrieve service request details to enable fulfillment of the requests.
This sequence is shown in the diagram below:
Figure 2: Actors Typical Sequence
This guide is divided into several pages which are listed at the top of each page in the menu bar.
This guide is the product of collaborative work undertaken with participants from:
Primary Editors: Brett Esler, Danielle Tavares-Rixon, Dusica Bojicic.