RiskEvidenceSynthesis FHIR Resource Proposal
Contents
- 1 riskEvidenceSynthesis
- 1.1 Owning work group name
- 1.2 Committee Approval Date:
- 1.3 Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- 1.4 FHIR Resource Development Project Insight ID
- 1.5 Scope of coverage
- 1.6 RIM scope
- 1.7 Resource appropriateness
- 1.8 Expected implementations
- 1.9 Content sources
- 1.10 Example Scenarios
- 1.11 Resource Relationships
- 1.12 Resource Boundaries
- 1.13 Timelines
- 1.14 gForge Users
- 1.15 When Resource Proposal Is Complete
- 1.16 FMG Notes
riskEvidenceSynthesis
Owning work group name
Committee Approval Date:
June 22, 2018
Contributing or Reviewing Work Groups
- Clinical Decision Support
- Clinical Quality Information
- Biomedical Research and Regulation
FHIR Resource Development Project Insight ID
1422
Scope of coverage
The scope of the riskEvidenceSynthesis resource is to describe the likelihood of an outcome in a population with an exposure where the risk estimate is derived from the combination of research studies. Risk estimates are not effects and do not represent a difference between exposure states.
Expressing risk estimates is done throughout reporting of biomedical research, systematic reviews, and clinical reference across all disciplines.
Risk estimates as a "synthesis" of research studies is a different concept for risk estimation than risk estimates for an individual person.
RIM scope
Resource appropriateness
Across the evidence-based medicine community (hundreds of thousands of people communicating the results of healthcare research through systematic reviews and expressing the findings from a body of evidence), the risk estimate synthesized from a body of evidence is the primary method of expressing quantitative results. Standardization is necessary to support interoperability across the evidence-based medicine domain.
Expected implementations
Many knowledge producers who express the biomedical research community knowledge will be the implementers using this resources. Examples of these knowledge producers include Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Cochrane, Duodecim Medical Publications Ltd (from the Finnish Medical Society), EBSCO Health, MAGIC (stands for Making GRADE the Irresistible Choice), and numerous guideline development organizations.
Content sources
None expected beyond the standard source specifications. However, the method for expressing citations (eg referring to a publication) is not yet defined and may require additional source specifications.
Example Scenarios
Resource Relationships
Resource Boundaries
Timelines
gForge Users
When Resource Proposal Is Complete
When you have completed your proposal, please send an email to FMGcontact@HL7.org