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==Expected participants==
 
==Expected participants==

Revision as of 18:29, 17 October 2017



Return to Jan 2018 Proposals

Order Catalog

Submitting WG/Project/Implementer Group

  • Orders and Observations

Justification

Resources and Resource profiles needed support catalogs of various types (lab compendia, medication formularies, human services directories, etc) are in an early draft stage. These include a Catalog profile on Composition, a CatalogEntry resource, an ObservationDefinition resource, a SpecimenDefinition resource, and potentially a profile on ActivityDefinition. This connectathon track is intended to test the design approach and confirm the resource set meets the needs of the use case.

This will inform the development of the catalog resources, which will be balloted as draft for the January 2018 ballot, and a goal of FMM 1 for the FHIR Release 4 ballot in May 2018.

Proposed Track Lead

See Connectathon_Track_Lead_Responsibilities

Claude Nanjo
Email: cnanjo@cognitivemedical.com
Zulip:
François Macary
Email: francois.macary@phast.fr
Zulip:

Expected participants

Roles

Please include information here regarding how much advance preparation will be required if creating a client and/or server.

Role 1 Name

Scenarios

Scenario Step 1 Name

Action:
Precondition:
Success Criteria:
Bonus point:


TestScript(s)

Security and Privacy Considerations