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==Full Title==
==Full Title==
A use case for [[Patient Interaction with HIE]] (Health Information Exchange) service.
A use case for a [[Patient Interaction with HIE]] (Health Information Exchange) service.


==Context==
==Context==
* This is one consitutent of a [[Health Care Profile]]
* This is one constituent of a [[Health Care Profile]]
 
* The primary source of information was the [https://profiles.ihe.net/ITI/HIE-Whitepaper/index.html IHE IT Infrastructure White Paper] of the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise. (2020-12-02)
* While the source document addresses legacy content sharing infrastructures, this use case will only address FHIR ver 4.
===Actors===
* User = health care provider requesting information about a patient that is seeking healthcare.
* Patient = the subject of the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
* Content Creator = a web addressable holder of EHRs.
* Content Consumer = a physician or practice seeking information.
* Share Content is a registry (or registries) describing a Document Sharing infrastructures including MHDS, XDS, XDR, XCA, etc. but see comment above limiting the scope to FHIR ver 4.
** Medical Record Locator Service
** Patient Consent Locator Service


==References==
==References==
* See related use case [[Health IT Record Location Service (Data Aggregation)]]
* and [[FHIR to the Patient Use Case]]


[[Category: Health]]
[[Category: Health]]
[[Category: Use Case]]
[[Category: Use Cases]]

Latest revision as of 18:47, 3 December 2020

Full Title

A use case for a Patient Interaction with HIE (Health Information Exchange) service.

Context

  • This is one constituent of a Health Care Profile
  • The primary source of information was the IHE IT Infrastructure White Paper of the Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise. (2020-12-02)
  • While the source document addresses legacy content sharing infrastructures, this use case will only address FHIR ver 4.

Actors

  • User = health care provider requesting information about a patient that is seeking healthcare.
  • Patient = the subject of the Electronic Health Record (EHR).
  • Content Creator = a web addressable holder of EHRs.
  • Content Consumer = a physician or practice seeking information.
  • Share Content is a registry (or registries) describing a Document Sharing infrastructures including MHDS, XDS, XDR, XCA, etc. but see comment above limiting the scope to FHIR ver 4.
    • Medical Record Locator Service
    • Patient Consent Locator Service

References