Pages and organization | Separate display of normative content | True | Pages: terminology.html, profiles.html, artifacts.html, logicalmodels.html |
Pages and organization | Separate display of non-normative content | True | Pages: downloads.html, copyright.html, background.html, authors.html, crossversionanalysis.html, usecases.html, challenges.html, dependencies.html, references.html, toc.html |
Pages and organization | Presence of index page | True | Page: index.html |
Pages and organization | Presence of toc page | True | Page: toc.html |
Pages and organization | Presence of artifacts page | True | Page: artifacts.html |
Pages and organization | Presence of background page | True | Page: background.html |
Pages and organization | Presence of downloads page | True | Page: downloads.html |
Writing and narrative | Index page starts with a patient-friendly explanation of the purpose of the IG | True | Extract (page index.html): The goal of this Implementation Guide is to define the European standard for Medication Prescriptions and Dispense data to facilitate the harmonization among the national initiatives and prepare the ground for the European EHR eXchange Format (EEHRxF). |
Writing and narrative | Presence of a section that explains key information that needs to be understood prior to reading the IG | True |
- Extract (page index.html): The scope of this implementation guide is Medication Prescription and Dispense in the European Context. It is coherent with the European eHN Guidelines and preparatory EHDS work.
- Extract (page scope.html): The scope of this implementation guide is Medication Prescription and Dispense in the European Context.
- Extract (page background.html): This implementation guide serves as the less restricted specification, suitable for adapting for national use cases. Also, more restricted specification for crossborder data exchange may be derived from this implementation guide.
- Extract (page challenges.html): This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-eu/mpd/ and changes regularly.
- Extract (page terminology.html): The implementation guide does not aim to impose common terminology for all European systems. Using international code systems, especially those that are used in MyHealth@EU specifications, may help in making crossborder implementation more straightforward, but for most countries it is easier to provide mappings than switch to new code systems in their national prescribing systems.
- Extract (page medicationconcepts.html): Medication concepts
Medication as a concept (CodeableConcept from a terminology or FHIR resource) on a prescription can be anything from just substance to a certain pack size of a branded product. Similarly, the level of package details varies greatly. On a dispense, physical package identifier can be captured. Closely linked is the concept of dosage and how it is represented on a prescription - some details about a prescribed product may be captured in dosaging information or in the details of the prescribed product.
- Extract (page implementationnotes.html): HL7 Europe Medication Prescription and Dispense is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build. This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/hl7-eu/mpd/ and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions.
- Extract (page downloads.html): Implementers will still need to be familiar with the content of the specification and profiles that apply in order to make a conformant implementation.
- Extract (page crossversionanalysis.html): This implementation guide has parallel flavours for HL7 FHIR R4 and R5 versions. Content of the implementation guide versions is functionally the same. However, there are differences related to the available terminology for bindings or availability of extensions.
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Writing and narrative | Presence an explanation of what "mustSupport" means for different types of implementations of the IG | False | |
Writing and narrative | Presence of information on how to engage with the community | True |
- Extract (page authors.html): HL7 Europe's Medication Prescription and Dispense FHIR Implementation Guide is a result of cross-project, cross-SDO and volunteer community collaboration.
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Writing and narrative | Presence of an explanation of the relationship of the IG to any other guides | True |
- Extract (page index.html): This project is the result of a cross SDO collaboration with IHE Pharmacy, realized in collaboration with several other European and national organizations and projects.
- Extract (page scope.html): This implementation guide is designed to be a flexible basis for national specifications as well as crossborder services. The EHDS regulation defines the priority categories with the following scope restrictions: the prescription is for a medicinal product, the prescription is issued by a health professional, the prescription is issued for a patient, the medication is dispensed by a pharmacy (including online pharmacy), the medication is dispensed to a natural person.
- Extract (page background.html): This implementation guide serves as the less restricted specification, suitable for adapting for national use cases. Also, more restricted specification for crossborder data exchange may be derived from this implementation guide.
- Extract (page challenges.html): This FHIR Implementation Guide is created in R4 and R5 in parallel. Both IG versions contain the same content, but differences in FHIR core specification result in slightly different profiles, extensions, and examples.
- Extract (page references.html): This guide is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0 built by the FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) CI Build.
- Extract (page logicalmodels.html): This IG aims to conform to EHDS logical models, and provide the FHIR profiles based on these models. The Artifacts page also provides eHN data sets as logical models.
- Extract (page terminology.html): The implementation guide does not aim to impose common terminology for all European systems. Using international code systems, especially those that are used in MyHealth@EU specifications, may help in making crossborder implementation more straightforward, but for most countries it is easier to provide mappings than switch to new code systems in their national prescribing systems.
- Extract (page profiles.html): Mapping from eHN Guidelines data sets to profiles are provided on the Artifacts page.
- Extract (page implementationnotes.html): The IG does not encourage nor ban this approach, but there is no profile for document Bundle in the IG. Examples in this IG use collection Bundle simply for making it easier to read for the humans.
- Extract (page authors.html): IHE Pharmacy started their MPD IG (FHIR R5) for IHE profile before HL7 Europe's initiative, and a lot of their work was used as the starting point for the European IG. As IHE IG has a global scope, HL7 Europe's MPD IG uses their extensions for R5.
- Extract (page dependencies.html): This guide collects base and core profiles to be used in the European context. It also includes common artifacts, such as the profiles describing the European Health Insurance Card.
- Extract (page crossversionanalysis.html): This implementation guide has parallel flavours for HL7 FHIR R4 and R5 versions. Content of the implementation guide versions is functionally the same. However, there are differences related to the available terminology for bindings or availability of extensions.
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Security and privacy considerations | Presence of a section focused on security or privacy | False | |