Stream: implementers
Topic: medication* implementation guides
René Spronk (Jun 05 2020 at 07:28):
A national project (EMEA) will start using MedicationPresctiptions et.al. Are there any relevant implementation guides they could have a look at ? I'm aware of http://hl7.org/fhir/us/meds/ , CareConnect UK..
Jose Costa Teixeira (Jun 05 2020 at 07:57):
sorry - I was going to write "nothing from IHE"
Morten Ernebjerg (Jun 05 2020 at 11:00):
There are some German IGs using MedicationX-resources (both German only):
- Medikationsplan PLUS (STU3) - medication plan: https://simplifier.net/medikationsplanplus
- eRezept (R4) - digital prescription: https://simplifier.net/erezept
John Moehrke (Jun 05 2020 at 12:54):
IHE has profiles that touch FHIR medications space, but I presume Jose is the authority on the MMA profile https://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Mobile_Medication_Administration
also the QEDm profile which is just a query https://wiki.ihe.net/index.php/Query_for_Existing_Data_for_Mobile
I am sure there are others that query the medication space to provide careplan, patient summary, etc.
Jose Costa Teixeira (Jun 05 2020 at 13:01):
the plan from IHE side was (and is) -start with administration (simple), then move on backwards to dispense and prescription (more complicated, because it includes workflow)
Jose Costa Teixeira (Jun 05 2020 at 13:01):
but we only have mma.
René Spronk (Jun 05 2020 at 13:49):
@Morten Ernebjerg The German IGs are effectively 'ports' of the existing paper stuff to a Composition, and they use 'closed profiling' a lot. Not a nice example for 'inspirational purposes' in my opinion.. MMA looks useful as a reference.
Lloyd McKenzie (Jun 05 2020 at 14:13):
@Sheridan Cook
Sheridan Cook (Jun 05 2020 at 15:18):
René Spronk said:
A national project (EMEA) will start using MedicationPresctiptions et.al. Are there any relevant implementation guides they could have a look at ? I'm aware of http://hl7.org/fhir/us/meds/ , CareConnect UK..
We've been working on a set of Canadian Core profiles that will be the baseline for Canadian implementors to build off of. We started by looking at the US Core and then modified for the Canadian context and value sets where appropriate. We also examined them from the lens of international use cases (ex: IPS) to ensure our constraints wouldn't inhibit or prevent implementors from participating in those implementations as well.
We recently finished our medication profiles and would welcome your thoughts on ways each of our national communities and projects can align with each other.
- https://build.fhir.org/ig/scratch-fhir-profiles/CA-Core/profile-medication.html
- https://build.fhir.org/ig/scratch-fhir-profiles/CA-Core/profile-medicationadministration.html
- https://build.fhir.org/ig/scratch-fhir-profiles/CA-Core/profile-medicationdispense.html
- https://build.fhir.org/ig/scratch-fhir-profiles/CA-Core/profile-medicationrequest.html
- https://build.fhir.org/ig/scratch-fhir-profiles/CA-Core/profile-medicationstatement.html
Kevin Mayfield (Jun 06 2020 at 06:40):
In the UK (England NHS), a FHIR R4 Medicine Management/Electronic Prescribing IG is in progress.
Mikael Rinnetmäki (Jun 06 2020 at 07:08):
The #finnish PHR has some profiles:
https://simplifier.net/finnishphr/fiphr-medicationadministration-stu3
https://simplifier.net/finnishphr/fiphr-medicationstatement-stu3
Mikael Rinnetmäki (Jun 06 2020 at 07:10):
And there is an ongoing project in Finland for listing actively used medications, where the implementation has not started yet, but FHIR is a strong candidate.
Richard Townley-O'Neill (Jun 08 2020 at 06:01):
@Danielle Bancroft @Brett Esler
Richard Townley-O'Neill (Jun 08 2020 at 06:05):
@Dusica Bojicic
Dusica Bojicic (Jun 08 2020 at 20:16):
In Australia, the Shared Medicines List (SML) FHIR STU3 implementation guide supports the exchange of medicines lists between healthcare providers:
Feb release: https://github.com/AuDigitalHealth/ci-fhir-stu3/releases/tag/SML-1.1.0-2020FEB
Current build: https://github.com/AuDigitalHealth/ci-fhir-stu3/blob/SML-1.1.0-2020FEB/ig-sharedmedicineslist-1.json
R4 SML FHIR IG is in plan to start soon.
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