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1 About the IG
This is the technical MedMij FHIR implementation guide based on HL7® FHIR® version STU3.
1.1 Purpose
An implementation guide for making use of FHIR in the Dutch context. This guide is developed specifically for the use of HL7® FHIR® between personal health records(PHR) and healthcare provider systems (XIS). PHR and XIS vendors that participate in MedMij conform to a framework of agreements, in Dutch this is called the 'afsprakenstelsel.' HL7 FHIR, or just 'FHIR', plays an important role among those agreements and is used as a standard to exchange health information between the involved parties. The purpose of this guide is to describe use cases and provide technical guidance on how to implement FHIR in these situations. This guide outlines the FHIR building blocks, or profiles, involved in these use cases. Moreover, this guide provides a textual explanation of these building blocks and describes their relationship and boundaries.
1.2 Scope
The scope of this guide includes requirements to enable PHR and XIS in the Dutch realm to use standardized structured data in a defined inter-organizational transaction. Health is a vast domain. Therefore, MedMij has made scoping choices for its roadmap. MedMij starts with a limited number of medical subdomains but has the vision to elaborate on more domains later. In scope domains are first described in the functional design that underlies this technical design.
1.3 Background
MedMij aims to stimulate electronic information exchange between patients and caregivers. Caregivers generally have access to software applications to help them support their work in treating patients. Software applications for patients are evolving as we speak, but patients typically are not yet enabled to be regarded as a true partner in the care process. MedMij delivers an agreements scheme to enable patients to become that true partner. The section #Afsprakenstelsel describes the relation to this implementation guide.
Information standards have a functional and technical component. The functional part contains definitions of relevant concepts (dataset) and scenario’s that define when to exchange which of those concepts. The technical part translates the functional scenario’s in an exchange format (such as HL7v3 or FHIR). The stakeholders in MedMij have chosen to introduce FHIR as a modern standard to exchange information in MedMij. A dutch factsheet that explains why FHIR is chosen is available on the MedMij website. MedMij delivers a FHIR representation (profiles) for each domain in scope.
The program ‘Registratie aan de bron’ (Data capture at the point of Care) has defined Health and Care Information models (zorginformatiebouwstenen or zibs) for The Netherlands. zibs contain definitions of healthcare concepts. MedMij information standards contain mappings to these zibs. MedMij creates FHIR profiles based on zibs which include mappings to the relevant zib concepts. As a result, the created profiles enable context-free implementation. Therefore, these profiles are applicable in a broader context than the described use cases or the MedMij context. Reuse of these profiles enables interoperability for health information.
1.4 Audience
The main target audience of this implementation guide is software vendors and developers that will implement FHIR as part of electronic information exchange under MedMij. This IG is intended for developers of PHR as well as XIS vendors. Users of this guide are expected to be familiar with the FHIR specification and resource processing. This guide provides links to relevant sections of the FHIR specification. This implementation guide is not intended to be a tutorial on that subject.
1.5 Language
This implementation guide is written in English, even though the majority of the documentation in MedMij is in Dutch. A Dutch translation of this document may become available. However, the English version is and remains leading. The rationale for choosing English is as follows. Implementers in healthcare are in many cases foreign, e.g., through outsourcing or because the company is a multinational. But even if they are Dutch native speakers, the educational tracks, their programming language of choice, and the implementer communities they are part of will largely be based on the English language. In creating the documentation for the target audience, we have received overwhelming preference from the MedMij implementer community for English. English documentation saves them investments and risks in getting a translation agency on a per vendor basis for each version of the documentation, while at the same time not alienating the native Dutch speaking audience. As a side effect it also helps Nictiz in the international realm in discussions with relevant initiatives such as Argonaut (US), Patients Know Best (UK), the Finnish PHR, and the HL7/FHIR community at large.
2 Afsprakenstelsel
The 'afsprakenstelsel' references the MedMij information standards. In addition, the MedMij information standards are specified in the context of the 'afsprakenstelsel.' This applies to the implementation guidance of the use cases described in this implementation guide.
For example, all use cases performed in the context of a specific authenticated patient, for which an OAuth2 token has been retrieved using the Authentication mechanisms described in the 'afsprakenstelsel'. This token must be passed in each call in the HTTP header named Authorization
. Each XIS Gateway is required to perform filtering based on the patient associated with the OAuth2 token received for the request so that only the records associated with the authenticated patient are returned.
3 Functional design
All use cases described in this implementation guide have a functional counterpart. The functional design pages are written in Dutch. The main overarching wiki page of the functional designs can be found at here. From this page, you can link to the specific use case through the patient journey image or the table index. It is possible to link to the specific functional design page from the technical use case pages in this wiki by clicking on the functional circle in the top image.
4 Use cases
Implementation guidance is provided per use case on separate wiki pages. The next section provides implemenation guidance that apply for all use cases. The green circles represent the available use cases. Click on the circle to go to the use case page.
Use cases included in publication 2020.02:
Use cases included in other publications (links to most recent publication):
MedMij:Vprepub-2020.01 FHIR IG STU3
5 FHIR Packages
The information standards maintained by Nictiz adopt the FHIR Packaging mechanism to support consistent versioning of profiles and related conformance resources such as OperationDefinitions. FHIR Packaging is based on the NPM Packaging mechanism and offers developers a convenient way to include the conformance resources in their favorite IDE. The relevant package version is indicated and linked in the information standards technical design page.
Please note that every effort has been made to ensure that the examples contained in the packages are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of any information standard.
For even more background information:
- The HL7 base specification for FHIR packages
- What is the problem that packaging could address
- Introducing the Simplifier FHIR Package Server (includes what problem packaging addresses)
- Firely Torinox introduction (this is one of the tools that's useful for working with FHIR packages)
It is not required to implement FHIR based information standards using the packaging mechanism. It is still possible to download all or selected resources from Simplifier on as-needed basis. You are however encouraged to invest in dealing with packages. |
6 Relevant links
HL7 FHIR specification
Repository of MedMij FHIR artefacts
- Simplifier.net
- GitHub (similar to Simplifier.net)
7 Contact and support
MedMij
Nictiz
Feedback on content in open consultation
FHIR Questions and Discussions
- chat.fhir.org
- The public channel for FHIR related questions and discussions
8 Release notes
Release notes can be found on the functional design page.
9 Releases
Version | Date | Notes |
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2020.01 | 2020-08-11 | Summer release containing fixes for MedMij information standards |
2019.01 | 2019-03-11 | Spring release containing fixes for all information standards |
2018.06 | 2018-10-29 | Added GGZ |
2018.05 | 2018-09-24 | Added GGZ for open consultation |
2018.04 | 2018-08-29 | eAfspraak fase 2 |
2018.03 | 2018-05-07 | Published BgZ 2017 and GP Data |
2018.02 | 2018-03-29 | Added BgZ 2017 |
2018.01 | 2018-02-21 | Added GP patient data |
2017.04 | 2017-12-18 | Added Appointments, Medication, Laboratory results, AllergyIntolerance, Self-measurements |
2017.03 | 2017-11-07 | Added PDF/A |
2017.02 | 2017-10-11 | Unchanged. No wiki pages created for FHIR |
2017.01 | 2017-10-02 | Initial version containing Patient Administration Resources, Patient Summary (BgZ), |
10 Support
For questions and change requests regarding the information on this page, please create a ticket in Servicedesk Portal.