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This Implementation Guide uses FHIR defined resources. For details on HL7 FHIR R4 see http://hl7.org/fhir/r4.
Because the Implementation Guide relies heavily on the FHIR Resources Questionnaire and QuestionnaireResponse, forms are addressed here as Questionnaires.
There has been a discussion whether population of the resources such as Patient Resource, ServiceRequest Resource
etc. with the content of the QuestionnaireResponse Resource should be done by the order placer application or rather
by the order filler application. The argument for assigning the task to the order placer is a result of the following
consideration: the authors of a particular implementation guide may decide to define a questionnaire and its rendering but to leave it open if in a particular implementation the questionnaire is implemented or if the representation towards the user is made (in accordance to the questionnaire definition) by other technical means. In such a case, there would be no QuestionnaireResponse Resource in the bundle because all content is already in concerning resources. In order to handle all FHIR exchange formats equal (as far as sensible), the authors decided to mandate the order placer application with the task.
Applications claiming for conformance with the ORF Implementation Guide shall:
Render (and in case of the Questionnaire Filler allow for data entry) all elements of a questionnaire in the user interface (e.g. on screen, in print). Grouping of items and the order of items within shall be adequately reproduced according to the questionnaire.
In case of an implementation without the resources Questionnaire and QuestionnaireResponse, the content of otherwise implemented user interfaces shall be in accordance to the questionnaire definition.
Be able to process all codes related to the generic elements in a Questionnaire.
Actors, transactions and safety considerations are covered in the corresponding sections of
CH ORF.
Systems such as PIS and KIS may not yet support RADIOLOGY PLAYBOOK. For this reason, CH RAD-Order allows coding of the relevant dimensions
by means of RADLEX.
The relevant dimensions are defined by PLAYBOOK such as:
Modality
Region
Focus
Laterality
Maneuvre
Guidance for action (used for interventions)
Coding of these dimensions is done by RADLEX terms.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Value sets, in particular those containing Radlex terms, are still experimental. Definitive value sets will be defined when CH-Rad-Order becomes operational.All coding is preliminary and not yet approved by eHealth Suisse.
Previous Images
Results from earlier can be provided be means of attachments or - in case of DICOM SOP Instances - by means of a DICOM Service (e.g. WADO-RS). The ImagingStudy Resource allows for indicating DICOM tags such as SOP Instance UID, Series instance UID etc. DICOM Imaging data as well as other data (pdf, jpeg etc.) can be attached by means of a document reference.
The implementation of a DICOM service requires prerequisites in terms of infrastructure and policies (e.g. access rights). CH RAD-Order does not give guidance about that.
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Questionnaire items allowing entry for DICOM tags (such as study instance ID, series instance ID etc.) are for illustration / experimental use. A real world application shall hopefully provide other means for the selection of images / reports etc.
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