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Latest revision as of 18:57, 22 April 2020
Content of this page has been migrated to Confluence here: https://confluence.hl7.org/display/FHIR/InternationalPatientSummary+FHIR+IG+Proposal
Contents
- 1 International Patient Summary
- 1.1 Owning work group name
- 1.2 Committee Approval Date:
- 1.3 Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- 1.4 FHIR Development Project Insight ID
- 1.5 Scope of coverage
- 1.6 IG Purpose
- 1.7 Content location
- 1.8 Proposed IG realm and code
- 1.9 Maintenance Plan
- 1.10 Short Description
- 1.11 Long Description
- 1.12 Involved parties
- 1.13 Expected implementations
- 1.14 Content sources
- 1.15 Example Scenarios
- 1.16 IG Relationships
- 1.17 Timelines
- 1.18 When IG Proposal Is Complete
- 1.19 FMG Notes
International Patient Summary
Owning work group name
Committee Approval Date:
2018-01-18
Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- Patient Care
- Templates
- Emergency Care
- Vocabulary
- Electronic Health Records
- Healthcare Standards Integration
- Public Health
- Orders and Observations
- Mobile Health
FHIR Development Project Insight ID
1087
Scope of coverage
The International Patient Summary (IPS) is a minimal and non-exhaustive patient summary, specialty-agnostic, condition-independent, but readily usable by clinicians for the cross-border unscheduled care of a patient. It supports:
- Cross-jurisdictional summaries
- Emergency and unplanned care in any country, regardless of language
- Where possible, value sets from international vocabularies that are usable and understandable in any country
- Data/metadata for document-level provenance.
IG Purpose
The International Patient Summary specification is needed to provide a mechanism for data representation and exchange to support emergency care and unplanned care in any country (home and foreign), regardless of language.
Content location
https://github.com/HL7/fhir-ips
Proposed IG realm and code
UV/IPS
Maintenance Plan
The Structured Documents WG has agreed in the PSS to assume the ongoing maintenance responsibility. The Patient Care WG, primarily, and the other co-sponsor WGs also have an ongoing interest in maintenance of the specification.
Short Description
The International Patient Summary (IPS) is a minimal and non-exhaustive patient summary, specialty-agnostic, condition-independent, but readily usable by clinicians for the cross-border unscheduled care of a patient.
Long Description
The International Patient Summary (IPS) is a minimal and non-exhaustive patient summary, specialty-agnostic, condition-independent, but readily usable by clinicians for the cross-border unscheduled care of a patient. It supports: (1) Cross-jurisdictional summaries; (2) Emergency and unplanned care in any country, regardless of language; (3) Where possible, value sets from international vocabularies that are usable and understandable in any country; (4) Data/metadata for document-level provenance.
Involved parties
- Structured Documents WG
- ONC
- EU-US Initiative
Primary Editors
- Giorgio Cangioli, PhD
- Robert Hausam, MD
- Dr Kai U. Heitmann
- François Macary
Contributors
- Dr Philip Scott
- Dr Christof Geßner
- Dr Stefan Sabutsch
- Gary Dickinson
- Catherine Chronaki
- Dr Stephen Chu
- Didi Davis
Expected implementations
- openNCP
- Sequoia Project
- The Sequoia Project is committed to ensuring the content of data exchanges is both accurate and useful to providers and patients. Since June 2015, the Testing Workgroup has been developing a content testing program, focused around a common set of requirements and testing tools, to improve the quality and completeness of Continuity of Care Document (CCD) exchanges. We began by defining and refining CCDs that may be exchanged by eHealth Exchange participants to address particular use cases or business needs. The recent content testing pilot (https://ehealth-exchange-testing.wikispaces.com/Content+Testing+Pilot+2016) will inform future documentation and tooling that is expected to go into production by November 2016.
- GNOMON
Content sources
No
Example Scenarios
- Cross-jurisdictional patient summaries
- Support emergency and unplanned care in any country, regardless of language
IG Relationships
No
Timelines
2018-03-22
When IG Proposal Is Complete
When you have completed your proposal, please send an email to FMGcontact@HL7.org