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| Patient Administration Work Group | Maturity Level : N/A | Ballot Status : Informative | Compartments : Patient , Practitioner , RelatedPerson |
This
is
the
narrative
for
the
resource.
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also
the
XML
or
,
JSON
or
Turtle
format.
OPERATION: Fetch Patient Record
The official URL for this operation definition is:
http://hl7.org/fhir/OperationDefinition/Patient-everything
This operation is used to return all the information related to one or more patients described in the resource or context on which this operation is invoked. The response is a bundle of type "searchset". At a minimum, the patient resource(s) itself is returned, along with any other resources that the server has that are related to the patient(s), and that are available for the given user. The server also returns whatever resources are needed to support the records - e.g. linked practitioners, medications, locations, organizations etc.
The
intended
use
for
this
operation
is
to
provide
a
patient
with
access
to
their
entire
record
(e.g.
"Blue
Button"),
or
for
provider
or
other
user
to
perform
a
bulk
data
download.
The
server
SHOULD
return
at
least
all
resources
that
it
has
that
are
in
the
patient
compartment
for
the
identified
patient(s),
and
any
resource
referenced
from
those,
including
binaries
and
attachments.
In
the
US
Realm,
at
a
mimimum,
minimum,
the
resources
returned
SHALL
include
all
the
data
covered
by
the
meaningful
use
common
data
elements
as
defined
in
DAF
.
the
US
Core
Implementation
Guide.
Other
applicable
implementation
guides
may
make
additional
rules
about
how
much
information
that
is
returned.
URL: [base]/Patient/$everything
URL: [base]/Patient/[id]/$everything
Parameters
| Use | Name | Cardinality | Type | Binding | Documentation |
| IN | start | 0..1 | date |
The date range relates to care dates, not record currency dates - e.g. all records relating to care provided in a certain date range. If no start date is provided, all records prior to the end date are in scope. |
|
| IN | end | 0..1 | date |
The date range relates to care dates, not record currency dates - e.g. all records relating to care provided in a certain date range. If no end date is provided, all records subsequent to the start date are in scope. |
|
| IN | _since | 0..1 | instant |
Resources updated after this period will be included in the response. The intent of this parameter is to allow a client to request only records that have changed since the last request, based on either the return header time, or or (for asynchronous use), the transaction time |
|
| IN | _type | 0..* | code |
One
or
more
parameters,
each
containing
one
or
more
comma-delimited
FHIR
resource
types
to
include
in
the
return
resources.
In
the
|
|
| IN | _count | 0..1 | integer |
See discussion below on the utility of paging through the results of the $everything operation |
|
| OUT | return | 1..1 | Bundle |
The bundle type is "searchset" |
The key differences between this operation and simply searching the patient compartment are:
This frees the client from needing to determine what it could or should ask for, particularly with regard to included resources. Servers should consider returning appropriate Provenance and AuditTrail on the returned resources, even though these are not directly part of the patient compartment.
It is assumed that the server has identified and secured the context appropriately, and can either associate the authorization context with a single patient, or determine whether the context has the rights to the nominated patient, if there is one, or can determine an appropriate list of patients to provide data for from the context of the request. If there is no nominated patient (GET /Patient/$everything) and the context is not associated with a single patient record, the actual list of patients is all patients that the user associated with the request has access to. This may be all patients in the family that the patient has access to, or it may be all patients that a care provider has access to, or all patients on the entire record system. In such cases, the server may choose to return an error rather than all the records. Specifying the relationship between the context, a user and patient records is outside the scope of this specification (though see The Smart App Launch Implementation Guide .
When
this
operation
is
used
to
access
multiple
patient
records
at
once,
the
return
bundle
could
be
rather
a
lot
of
data;
servers
may
choose
to
require
that
such
requests
are
made
asynchronously
,
and
associated
with
bulk
data
formats
.
Alternatively,
clients
may
choose
to
page
through
the
result
set
(or
servers
may
require
this).
Paging
through
the
results
is
done
the
same
as
for
Searching
,
using
the
_count
parameter,
and
Bundle
links.
Implementers
should
note
that
paging
will
be
slower
than
simply
returning
all
the
results
at
once
(more
network
traffic,
multiple
latency
delays)
but
may
be
required
in
order
not
to
exhaust
available
memory
reading
or
writing
the
whole
response
in
a
single
package.
Unlike
searching,
there
is
no
inherent
user-display
order
for
the
$everything
operation.
Servers
might
consider
sorting
the
returned
resources
in
descending
order
of
last
record
update,
but
are
not
required
to
do
so
so.
The _since parameter is provided to support periodic queries to get additional information that has changed about the patient since the last query. This means that the _since parameter is based on record time. The value of the _since parameter should be set to the time from the server. If using direct response, this is the timestamp in the response header. If using the async interface, this is the transaction timestamp in the json response. Servers should ensure that the timestamps a managed such that the client does not miss any changes. Clients should be able to handle getting the same response more than once in the case that the transaction falls on a time boundary. Clients should ensure that the other query parameters are constant to ensure a coherent set of records when doing periodic queries.
Usage note: every effort has been made to ensure that the examples are correct and useful, but they are not a normative part of the specification.