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• The ability to access the list(s) of cross-referenced patient identifiers via a query/response.
• The ability to access the list(s) of cross-referenced patient identifiers via a query/response.
The following use case and descriptions assume familiarity with the profiles in ITI TF-1:5 and ITI TF-1:23, and only describe the RESTful actors and transaction alternatives.
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This diagram shows how PIXm actors (in solid outlined, white boxes) can integrate into a PIX environment (gray boxes; described in ITI TF-1: 5.2). For a discussion of the relationship between this Integration Profile and an enterprise master patient index (eMPI) see ITI TF-1: 5.4


==Details==
==Details==

Revision as of 15:31, 20 July 2016

The Patient Identifier Cross-reference for Mobile (PIXm) Profile defines a lightweight RESTful interface to a Patient Identifier Cross-reference Manager, leveraging technologies readily available to mobile applications and lightweight browser based applications.

Summary

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.

This profile provides a lightweight alternative to PIX Query [ITI-9] or PIXv3 Query [ITI-45], using a HTTP RESTful Query. This profile depends upon the implementation of the PIX or PIXV3 Profile or equivalent for the patient identity feed and update notifications. Two example groupings are shown in TF-1: 41.5.

This profile does not assume Patient Identifier Cross-reference Manager has the ability to act as a full-fledged FHIR server, other than for the profiled transaction. The profile can be used to provide a RESTful interface to a PIX or PIXv3 Patient Identifier Cross-reference Manager without providing other FHIR services.

Benefits

The Patient Identifier Cross-reference for Mobile Profile is intended to be used by lightweight applications and mobile devices present in healthcare enterprises of a broad range of sizes (hospital, a clinic, a physician office, etc.). It supports the cross-reference query of patient identifiers from multiple Patient Identifier Domains via the following interaction:

• The ability to access the list(s) of cross-referenced patient identifiers via a query/response.

The following use case and descriptions assume familiarity with the profiles in ITI TF-1:5 and ITI TF-1:23, and only describe the RESTful actors and transaction alternatives.

This diagram shows how PIXm actors (in solid outlined, white boxes) can integrate into a PIX environment (gray boxes; described in ITI TF-1: 5.2). For a discussion of the relationship between this Integration Profile and an enterprise master patient index (eMPI) see ITI TF-1: 5.4

Details

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Systems Affected

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  • Display systems may query, retrieve and display Evidence Documents.
  • Reporting workstations may retrieve, process and include details from Evidence Documents in reports

Actors & Transactions:

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Specification

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Documents:

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IHE Radiology Technical Framework:

  • Vol. 1 - Section 5 (SWF Profile)
  • Vol. 2 - Sections 4.8 to 4.10, 4.14 to 4.19, and 4.23
  • Vol. 3 - Appendix E

Underlying Standards:

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See Also

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Related Profiles

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Consumer Information

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Implementer Information

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Reference Articles

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