398
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CH:PIXm
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Swiss Patient Identifier Cross-reference for Mobile
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The Patient Identifier Cross-reference for Mobile Integration Profile provides a transaction for mobile and lightweight browser based applications to query a Patient Identifier Cross- reference Manager for a list of patient identifiers based on the patient identifier in a different domain and retrieve a patient’s cross-domain identifiers information into the application.
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Trial Implementation
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356
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CH:PIXV3
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Patient Identifier Cross-Referencing HL7 V3 Swiss Extension
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Trial Implementation
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387
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CH:PMIR
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Swiss extension of Patient Master Identity Registry
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The Patient Master Identity Registry (CH:PMIR) for Switzerland profile supports the creating, updating and deprecating of patient master identity information about a subject of care, as well as subscribing to these changes, using the HL7 FHIR standard and its RESTful transactions. In PMIR, “patient identity” information includes all information found in the FHIR Patient Resource such as identifier, name, phone, gender, birth date, address, marital status, photo, others to contact, preference for language, general practitioner, and links to other instances of identities. The “patient master identity” is a dominant identity managed centrally among many participating organizations (a.k.a., “Golden Patient Identity”).
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Trial Implementation
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386
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CH:XDS.b
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Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing Swiss Extension
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38
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DEPRECATED:XDS.a
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DEPRECATED: Cross-Enterprise Clinical Documents Share (XDS.a)
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The Cross-Enterprise Clinical Document Sharing IHE Integration Profile facilitates the registration, distribution and access across health enterprises of patient electronic health records. Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) is focused on providing a standards-based specification for managing the sharing of documents between any healthcare enterprise, ranging from a private physician office to a clinic to an acute care in-patient facility.
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Deprecated
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DEPRECATED:XDS-I
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DEPRECATED: Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging
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The Cross-enterprise Document Sharing for Imaging (XDS-I) Integration Profile specifies actors and transactions that allow users to share imaging information across enterprises. This profile depends on the IHE IT-Infrastructure Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS) profile. XDS for Imaging (XDS-I) defines the information to be shared such as sets of DICOM instances (including images, evidence documents, and presentation states), diagnostic imaging reports provided in a ready-for-display.
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Deprecated
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PIX
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Patient Identifier Cross-referencing for MPI
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The PIX profile supports the Cross-referencing of patient identifiers from multiple Patient Identification Domains. These Cross-referenced patient identifiers can then be used by "identity consumer" systems to correlate information about a single patient from sources that "know" the patient by different identifiers. This allows a Clinician to have more complete view of the patient information.
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Final Text
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PIXV3
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Patient Identifier Cross-Reference HL7 V3
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The PIX profile supports the Cross-referencing of patient identifiers from multiple Patient Identification Domains. These Cross-referenced patient identifiers can then be used by "identity consumer" systems to correlate information about a single patient from sources that "know" the patient by different identifiers. This allows a Clinician to have more complete view of the patient information.
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Final Text
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388
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PMIR
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Patient Master Identity Registry
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The Patient Master Identity Registry (PMIR) Profile supports the creating, updating and deprecating of patient master identity information about a subject of care, as well as subscribing to changes to the patient master identity, using the HL7 FHIR standard resources and RESTful transactions. In PMIR, “patient identity” information includes all information found in the FHIR Patient Resource such as identifier, name, phone, gender, birth date, address, marital status, photo, others to contact, preference for language, general practitioner, and links to other instances of identities. The “patient master identity” is a dominant identity managed centrally among many participating organizations (a.k.a., “Golden Patient Identity”).
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Trial Implementation
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188
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T24
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HITSP Pseudonymize Transaction
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The Pseudonymize Transaction describes a framework for including Pseudonymization Services where the use of “dummy” or pseudo references to specific patients or providers is requred. Pseudo-identifiers are intended to allow accessibility to clinical information, while safeguarding any information that may compromise the privacy of the individual patient or provider. Using pseudo-identifiers can assist in compliance with HIPAA regulations regarding suppression of patient identification information.
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HITSP Construct
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149
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TP22
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Patient ID Cross-Referencing using IHE PIX
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US HITSP: TP22: Patient ID Cross-Referencing using IHE PIX. The Patient ID Cross-Referencing Transaction Package is used for identifying and cross-referencing different attributes for the same patient. It contains a query for cross-reference and patient identity feed transactions. These transactions are used to identify patients from a list of potentials, and/or to communicate patient demographic data.
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HITSP Construct
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151
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TP49
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HITSP Sharing Radiology Results Transaction Package
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US HITSP: TP49: Sharing Radiology Results Transaction Package. The Sharing Imaging Results Transaction Package supports the sharing of radiology result data in a document sharing functional flow scenario.
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HITSP Construct
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39
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XDS.b
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Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing
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The Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing (XDS.b) IHE Integration Profile facilitates the registration, distribution and access across health enterprises of patient electronic health records. Cross-Enterprise Document Sharing is focused on providing a standards-based specification for managing the sharing of documents between any healthcare enterprise, ranging from a private physician office to a clinic to an acute care in-patient facility.
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Final Text
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