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Patient
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Standards Status : Informative |
This
Clinical
Module
focuses
on
the
FHIR
Resources
resources
that
represent
core
clinical
information
for
a
patient.
The
information
contained
in
these
Resources
resources
are
those
frequently
documented,
created
or
retrieved
by
healthcare
providers
during
the
course
of
clinical
care.
Resources
generated
during
the
course
of
diagnostic
studies
can
be
found
in
the
Diagnostics
Module
,
whereas
the
Resources
resources
related
to
medication
ordering
and
administration
process
can
be
found
in
the
Medications
Module
.
As
an
introduction
to
FHIR
APIs
and
Resources,
resources,
please
see
the
Developer's
Introduction
or
Clinical
Introduction
in
the
Overview
section
of
the
Foundation
Module
.
The Clinical Module covers the following resources:
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FHIR
Resources
resources
have
a
low,
moderate
moderate,
or
high
levels
of
complexity
with
respect
to
the
number
of
primary
and
child
elements
as
well
as
the
number
of
referenced
Resources,
resources,
found
in
this
module
and
others.
To
better
understand
the
relationships
between
Resources,
resources,
we
recommend
beginning
with
the
lower
complexity,
core
Resources
resources
such
as
Patient
,
Condition
,
and
FamilyMemberHistory
before
addressing
a
high
complexity
Resource
resource
such
as
CarePlan
.
The clinical resources often represent patient-related data, and as such are susceptible to data breaching. Necessary privacy and security provision must be in place for searching and fetching this information. For more general considerations, see the Security and Privacy module .
Over
the
next
18
months,
we
We
will
continue
to
advance
the
resources
through
the
Maturity
Levels
through
the
process
of
development
and
testing
of
the
Resources.
resources.
We
anticipate
more
widespread
implementation
of
core
Resources
resources
such
as
Condition.
Condition,
AllergyIntolerance,
and
Procedure.
Complex
Resources
resources,
such
as
CarePlan
CarePlan,
are
dependent
on
the
maturation
of
its
referred
Resources
referenced
resources
and
are
expected
to
mature
more
gradually.
The
clinical
community
will
need
to
develop
use
cases
to
test
and
further
mature
the
ServiceRequest
Resource
at
opportunities
such
as
the
during
Clinicians
on
FHIR
sessions
at
the
HL7
Working
Group
Meetings.