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This
Clinical
Summary
Module
focuses
on
the
FHIR
Resources
that
represent
core
clinical
information
for
a
patient.
The
information
contained
in
these
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
related
to
medication
ordering
and
administration
process
can
be
found
in
the
Medications
Module
.
As an introduction to FHIR APIs and Resources, please see the Developer's Introduction or Clinical Introduction in the Overview section of the Foundation Module .
The
Clinical
Summary
Module
covers
the
following
resources:
FHIR Resources have a low, moderate or high levels of complexity with respect to the number of primary and child elements as well as the number of referenced Resources, found in this module and others. To better understand the relationships between Resources, we recommend beginning with the lower complexity, core Resources such as Patient , Condition , and FamilyMemberHistory before addressing a high complexity Resource such as CarePlan .
The
diagnostic
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
will
continue
to
advance
the
resources
through
the
Maturity
Levels
through
the
process
of
development
and
testing
of
the
Resources.
We
anticipate
more
widespread
implementation
of
core
Resources
such
as
Condition.
Complex
Resources
such
as
CarePlan
are
dependent
on
the
maturation
of
its
referred
Resources
and
are
expected
to
mature
more
gradually.
The
clinical
community
will
need
to
develop
use
cases
to
test
and
further
mature
the
ReferralRequest
and
ProcedureRequest
ServiceRequest
Resources
Resource
at
opportunities
such
as
the
Clinicians
on
FHIR
sessions
at
the
HL7
Working
Group
Meetings.