FHIR Implementation Guide Medication Process 9 version 3.0.0-beta.4 for patient use cases

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1 Introduction

This is the implementation guide (IG) for the information standard Medication Process 9 (MP9) version 3.0.0-beta.4 for patient use cases (MedMij) using the HL7® FHIR® standard. The MP9 standard for MedMij is described in this functional specification and further specified here using FHIR version R4. This implementation guide assumes that the reader is familiar with both the functional specification of both MP9 and MedMij and this version of FHIR.

This document is a specification of FHIR Implementation Guide Medication Process 9, only applicable to the patient use cases. The guidelines as specified in the MedMij FHIR Implementation Guide apply. This document extends the general FHIR Implementation Guide with the specification of the 'Afsprakenstelsel'.

This IG first describes the boundaries and relationships where they differ between the MP9 and MedMij IG, after which the implementation is described per relevant transaction.

2 Boundaries and relationships

Both the MP9 Boundaries and relationships and the MedMij Overarching principles apply. The following sections highlight the points where these two documents contradict and provides guidance on which principles to follow.

2.1 'Use cases' or 'transactions'

Where MP9 uses the term 'transaction', MedMij generally uses the term 'use case'. On this page, the terms are used interchangeable.

2.2 Patient identification

Where the MP9 describes the use of patient.identifier search parameters, the MedMij use cases use the authentification method outlined by the MedMij 'Afsprakenstelsel', using Oauth2 tokens.

3 Transactions

This section describes the FHIR implementation of the Retrieve and Serve Medication Data transactions (for MedMij) listed in the functional specification. Each transaction hyperlinks to the functional definition in an ART-DECOR publication. The ART-DECOR publication details which data elements are expected to be supported (cardinality and conformance).

4 Release notes

Release notes can be found here.

5 Footnotes