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Patient Identifier Cross-referencing for mobile (PIXm)

This section specifies Swiss national extensions to Patient Identifier Cross-referencing for mobile (PIXm) profile. PIXm is published as an IHE ITI Trial Implementation profile.

Scope

In the Swiss EPR, the PIXm profile ensures that different systems can correlate the local identity with the MPI-PID (and EPR-SPID) for the community and that the initial demographics data can be fed to the MPI. The profile supports creation, update and deprecation of patient master identity information about a subject of care using the HL7 FHIR standard resources and RESTful transactions.

Use Cases

An EPR App wants to get data from the EPR. The EPR App needs to know the MPI-PID in the community. With the local identifier the EPR App can query the MPI-PID (and EPR-SPID) for the community. The local identifier with the initial demographics data needs to be setup initially in the community that the correlation is possible.

Actors and Transactions, Content Specifications

This national extension adds restrictions to the correlation to other local identifiers, to the query results and a specific patient content profile is defined. Otherwise there are no extensions or restrictions to the profile actors and the transaction.

PIXm Actor DiagramPatient Identifier Cross-reference ConsumerPatient Identity SourcePatient Identifier Cross-reference ManagerITI-104 Patient Identity Feed FHIRITI-83 Mobile Patient Identifier Cross-reference Query

This figure shows the actors directly involved in the Patient Identifier Cross-referencing for mobile Profile and the relevant transactions between them.

Actor Options

No extensions or restrictions to the profile actor options are specified in the Swiss national extension. Support for the ‘Remove Patient’ option for Patient Identity Source and Patient Identifier Cross-reference Manager is not required.

Required Actor Grouping

This national extension enforces authentication and authorization for access control. Therefore actors of this profile must be grouped with actors of other profiles according to the following table:

Actor Required Grouping Optionality
Patient Identifier Cross-reference Manager IUA Resource Server R
Patient Identity Source IUA Authorization Client R
Patient Identifier Cross-reference Consumer IUA Authorization Client R
Table 1: Grouping of PIXm actors required by this national extension.

Process Flow

For the process flow of this profile and its interplay with the other profiles see sequence diagrams.

Security Consideration

This national extension enforces authentication and authorization of access to the Patient Identifier Cross-reference Manager using the IUA profile with basic access token as described in IUA.