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5.27 Resource Appointment - Content

Patient Administration Work GroupMaturity Level: 1Compartments: Device, Patient, Practitioner, RelatedPerson

A booking of a healthcare event among patient(s), practitioner(s), related person(s) and/or device(s) for a specific date/time. This may result in one or more Encounter(s).

5.27.1 Scope and Usage

Appointment resources are used to provide information about a planned meeting that may be in the future or past. The resource only describes a single meeting, a series of repeating visits would require multiple appointment resources be created for each instance. Examples include a scheduled surgery, a follow-up for a clinical visit, a scheduled conference call between clinicians to discuss a case, the reservation of a piece of diagnostic equipment for a particular use, etc. The visit scheduled by an appointment may be in person or remote (by phone, video conference, etc.) All that matters is that the time and usage of one or more individuals, locations and/or pieces of equipment is being fully or partially reserved for a designated period of time.

This definition takes the concepts of appointments in a clinical setting and also extends them to be relevant in the community healthcare space, and also ease exposure to other appointment / calendar standards widely used outside of healthcare.

5.27.1.1 The basic workflow to create an appointment

  • Discovery/Addressing

    Before an appointment can be made the address/endpoint details of the resource that we want to schedule an appointment with must be determined. This is often based on the healthcare Service Type, any formatting information which indicates how to make the request. This is typically handled via the Schedule resource.

  • Checking Availability on the Schedule(optional)

    This optional step permits the checking of any existing available times (slot resources associated with a selected schedule) that can be booked against. Just because a time is indicated it is available doesn't guarantee that an appointment can be made. The booking system that is going to process the request may make other qualifying decisions to determine if the appointment can be made, such as permissions, assessments, availability of other resources etc.

    This step is optional as the creation of the appointment is never a guaranteed action. But by performing this availability check, you can increase the chances of making a successful booking.

  • Making the Appointment Request

    When an appointment is required, a requester creates new Appointment resource with the Appointment.status="proposed".
    All included participants (optional or mandatory) should have the status="needs-action" to allow filtering and displaying appointments to user-participants for accepting or rejecting new and updated requests. Based on internal system business rules, certain statuses may be automatically updated, for example: "reject because the requested participant is on vacation" or "this type of user is not allowed to request those specific appointments".

  • Replying to the request

    The reply process is simply performed by the person/system handing the requests updating the participant statuses as needed. If there are multiple systems involved, then these will create AppointmentResponse entries with the desired statuses.

    Once all participants have their participation status created/updated (and the main system marking the appointment participant records with the AppointmentResponse statuses) then the overall status of the appointment is updated.

  • Checking the overall status (Requester)

    The requester (organizer) of the appointment checks for the overall status of the appointment (and appointment responses, where applicable) using FHIR pub-sub techniques.

    Where the participant statuses indicate that a re-scheduling is required, then the process may start again, with other systems replying to a new set of times.

5.27.1.2 There are 2 typical workflows that occur with appointments

  • Outlook Style - Community

    These types of requests are typically handled by selecting a specific time from a list of available slots. Then making the request for that timeslot.

  • Hospital Scheduling - Clinical

    Clinical scheduling is often far more complex in its requirements and processing. Often this involves checking multiple availabilities across multiple systems and timing with other internal systems, not just those exposed by the Slot resources.

    Consideration should be given to situations where scheduling needs to be handled in more of a queue-like process.

    Note: This type of clinical appointment scheduling has not been specifically covered with this definition of the appointment (and the related resources), however if you would like to contribute to the modification of this resource to cover these use cases, please contact the HL7 Patient Administration work-group.

5.27.2 Boundaries and Relationships

5.27.2.1 Appointment Request/Response Pattern

When using a request response style of appointment this is done using Appointment and AppointmentResponse resources.
The request is made in the form of an Appointment with a proposed or pending status, and the list of actors with a participation status of "needs-action".

Participants in the appointment respond their acceptance (or not) to the appointment by creating AppointmentResponse resources.
Once all the participants have replied, then the appointment resource is able to be updated with an overall status which collates the results of all the participants and presents the approved details of the appointment.

The participant type property can be used to represent a specific role that a practitioner is required to perform for the appointment. This could be specified without an actor when the actual practitioner is not known, and will be filled in closer to the scheduled time.
This property must be the same between the Appointment-participant and the AppointmentResponse so that the appropriate values can be allocated. If you need multiple actors of a specific type, then multiple participants with that type value are included on the appointment.

5.27.2.2 Appointment Statuses and Encounters

Appointments can be considered as Administrative only, and the Encounter is expected to have Clinical implications.

In general it is expected that appointments will result in the creation of an Encounter. The encounter is typically created when the service starts, not when the patient arrives. When the patient arrives, an appointment can be marked with a status of Arrived.

In an Emergency Room context, this appointment resource is probably not appropriate to be used. In these cases an encounter should be created.

The Appointment request pattern used is different to the order-response pattern used elsewhere in FHIR.
This is due to the close relationship to the iCAL standard. Many non-clinical systems use generic non health appointment systems which implement this standard, and the desire to integrate with the consumer who has no access to health based software is highly desirable.
The mappings to the iCAL standard have been provided to guide implementation of gateways between FHIR servers and iCAL systems.

5.27.2.3 Appointment Locations and Participation

The Location of the appointment is to be defined by using a participant that references a location or HealthcareService.
This permits the location to also have its availability checked via a schedule and any conflicts more easily managed.

This resource is referenced by AppointmentResponse, CarePlan, ClinicalImpression and Encounter

5.27.3 Resource Content

Structure

NameFlagsCard.TypeDescription & Constraintsdoco
.. Appointment IDomainResourceA booking of a healthcare event among patient(s), practitioner(s), related person(s) and/or device(s) for a specific date/time. This may result in one or more Encounter(s)
Only proposed or cancelled appointments can be missing start/end dates
Either start and end are specified, or neither
... identifier Σ0..*IdentifierExternal Ids for this item
... status ?! Σ1..1codeproposed | pending | booked | arrived | fulfilled | cancelled | noshow
AppointmentStatus (Required)
... type Σ0..1CodeableConceptThe type of appointment that is being booked
Practice Setting Code Value Set (Preferred)
... reason Σ0..1CodeableConceptReason this appointment is scheduled
Encounter Reason Codes (Required)
... priority 0..1unsignedIntUsed to make informed decisions if needing to re-prioritize
... description 0..1stringShown on a subject line in a meeting request, or appointment list
... start Σ0..1instantWhen appointment is to take place
... end Σ0..1instantWhen appointment is to conclude
... minutesDuration 0..1positiveIntCan be less than start/end (e.g. estimate)
... slot 0..*Reference(Slot)If provided, then no schedule and start/end values MUST match slot
... comment 0..1stringAdditional comments
... participant I1..*BackboneElementParticipants involved in appointment
Either the type or actor on the participant MUST be specified
.... type Σ0..*CodeableConceptRole of participant in the appointment
ParticipantType (Required)
.... actor Σ0..1Reference(Patient | Practitioner | RelatedPerson | Device | HealthcareService | Location)Person, Location/HealthcareService or Device
.... required Σ0..1coderequired | optional | information-only
ParticipantRequired (Required)
.... status 1..1codeaccepted | declined | tentative | needs-action
ParticipationStatus (Required)

doco Documentation for this format

UML Diagram

Appointment (DomainResource)This records identifiers associated with this appointment concern that are defined by business processes and/or used to refer to it when a direct URL reference to the resource itself is not appropriate (e.g. in CDA documents, or in written / printed documentation)identifier : Identifier [0..*]The overall status of the Appointment. Each of the participants has their own participation status which indicates their involvement in the process, however this status indicates the shared status (this element modifies the meaning of other elements)status : code [1..1] « The free/busy status of an appointment. (Strength=Required)AppointmentStatus! »The type of appointment that is being booked (This may also be associated with participants for location, and/or a HealthcareService)type : CodeableConcept [0..1] « Additional details about where the content was created (e.g. clinical specialty). (Strength=Preferred)Practice Setting Code Value S...? »The reason that this appointment is being scheduled. This is more clinical than administrativereason : CodeableConcept [0..1] « The Reason for the appointment to take place. (Strength=Required)Encounter Reason ! »The priority of the appointment. Can be used to make informed decisions if needing to re-prioritize appointments. (The iCal Standard specifies 0 as undefined, 1 as highest, 9 as lowest priority)priority : unsignedInt [0..1]The brief description of the appointment as would be shown on a subject line in a meeting request, or appointment list. Detailed or expanded information should be put in the comment fielddescription : string [0..1]Date/Time that the appointment is to take placestart : instant [0..1]Date/Time that the appointment is to concludeend : instant [0..1]Number of minutes that the appointment is to take. This can be less than the duration between the start and end times (where actual time of appointment is only an estimate or is a planned appointment request)minutesDuration : positiveInt [0..1]The slot that this appointment is filling. If provided then the schedule will not be provided as slots are not recursive, and the start/end values MUST be the same as from the slotslot : Reference [0..*] « Slot »Additional comments about the appointmentcomment : string [0..1]ParticipantRole of participant in the appointmenttype : CodeableConcept [0..*] « Role of participant in encounter. (Strength=Required)ParticipantType! »A Person, Location/HealthcareService or Device that is participating in the appointmentactor : Reference [0..1] « Patient|Practitioner|RelatedPerson|Device| HealthcareService|Location »Is this participant required to be present at the meeting. This covers a use-case where 2 doctors need to meet to discuss the results for a specific patient, and the patient is not required to be presentrequired : code [0..1] « Is the Participant required to attend the appointment. (Strength=Required)ParticipantRequired! »Participation status of the Patientstatus : code [1..1] « The Participation status of an appointment. (Strength=Required)ParticipationStatus! »List of participants involved in the appointmentparticipant[1..*]

XML Template

<Appointment xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> doco
 <!-- from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language -->
 <!-- from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension -->
 <identifier><!-- 0..* Identifier External Ids for this item --></identifier>
 <status value="[code]"/><!-- 1..1 proposed | pending | booked | arrived | fulfilled | cancelled | noshow -->
 <type><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept The type of appointment that is being booked --></type>
 <reason><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept Reason this appointment is scheduled --></reason>
 <priority value="[unsignedInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Used to make informed decisions if needing to re-prioritize -->
 <description value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Shown on a subject line in a meeting request, or appointment list -->
 <start value="[instant]"/><!-- 0..1 When appointment is to take place -->
 <end value="[instant]"/><!-- 0..1 When appointment is to conclude -->
 <minutesDuration value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Can be less than start/end (e.g. estimate) -->
 <slot><!-- 0..* Reference(Slot) If provided, then no schedule and start/end values MUST match slot --></slot>
 <comment value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Additional comments -->
 <participant>  <!-- 1..* Participants involved in appointment -->
  <type><!-- 0..* CodeableConcept Role of participant in the appointment --></type>
  <actor><!-- 0..1 Reference(Patient|Practitioner|RelatedPerson|Device|
    HealthcareService|Location) Person, Location/HealthcareService or Device --></actor>
  <required value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 required | optional | information-only -->
  <status value="[code]"/><!-- 1..1 accepted | declined | tentative | needs-action -->
 </participant>
</Appointment>

Structure

NameFlagsCard.TypeDescription & Constraintsdoco
.. Appointment IDomainResourceA booking of a healthcare event among patient(s), practitioner(s), related person(s) and/or device(s) for a specific date/time. This may result in one or more Encounter(s)
Only proposed or cancelled appointments can be missing start/end dates
Either start and end are specified, or neither
... identifier Σ0..*IdentifierExternal Ids for this item
... status ?! Σ1..1codeproposed | pending | booked | arrived | fulfilled | cancelled | noshow
AppointmentStatus (Required)
... type Σ0..1CodeableConceptThe type of appointment that is being booked
Practice Setting Code Value Set (Preferred)
... reason Σ0..1CodeableConceptReason this appointment is scheduled
Encounter Reason Codes (Required)
... priority 0..1unsignedIntUsed to make informed decisions if needing to re-prioritize
... description 0..1stringShown on a subject line in a meeting request, or appointment list
... start Σ0..1instantWhen appointment is to take place
... end Σ0..1instantWhen appointment is to conclude
... minutesDuration 0..1positiveIntCan be less than start/end (e.g. estimate)
... slot 0..*Reference(Slot)If provided, then no schedule and start/end values MUST match slot
... comment 0..1stringAdditional comments
... participant I1..*BackboneElementParticipants involved in appointment
Either the type or actor on the participant MUST be specified
.... type Σ0..*CodeableConceptRole of participant in the appointment
ParticipantType (Required)
.... actor Σ0..1Reference(Patient | Practitioner | RelatedPerson | Device | HealthcareService | Location)Person, Location/HealthcareService or Device
.... required Σ0..1coderequired | optional | information-only
ParticipantRequired (Required)
.... status 1..1codeaccepted | declined | tentative | needs-action
ParticipationStatus (Required)

doco Documentation for this format

UML Diagram

Appointment (DomainResource)This records identifiers associated with this appointment concern that are defined by business processes and/or used to refer to it when a direct URL reference to the resource itself is not appropriate (e.g. in CDA documents, or in written / printed documentation)identifier : Identifier [0..*]The overall status of the Appointment. Each of the participants has their own participation status which indicates their involvement in the process, however this status indicates the shared status (this element modifies the meaning of other elements)status : code [1..1] « The free/busy status of an appointment. (Strength=Required)AppointmentStatus! »The type of appointment that is being booked (This may also be associated with participants for location, and/or a HealthcareService)type : CodeableConcept [0..1] « Additional details about where the content was created (e.g. clinical specialty). (Strength=Preferred)Practice Setting Code Value S...? »The reason that this appointment is being scheduled. This is more clinical than administrativereason : CodeableConcept [0..1] « The Reason for the appointment to take place. (Strength=Required)Encounter Reason ! »The priority of the appointment. Can be used to make informed decisions if needing to re-prioritize appointments. (The iCal Standard specifies 0 as undefined, 1 as highest, 9 as lowest priority)priority : unsignedInt [0..1]The brief description of the appointment as would be shown on a subject line in a meeting request, or appointment list. Detailed or expanded information should be put in the comment fielddescription : string [0..1]Date/Time that the appointment is to take placestart : instant [0..1]Date/Time that the appointment is to concludeend : instant [0..1]Number of minutes that the appointment is to take. This can be less than the duration between the start and end times (where actual time of appointment is only an estimate or is a planned appointment request)minutesDuration : positiveInt [0..1]The slot that this appointment is filling. If provided then the schedule will not be provided as slots are not recursive, and the start/end values MUST be the same as from the slotslot : Reference [0..*] « Slot »Additional comments about the appointmentcomment : string [0..1]ParticipantRole of participant in the appointmenttype : CodeableConcept [0..*] « Role of participant in encounter. (Strength=Required)ParticipantType! »A Person, Location/HealthcareService or Device that is participating in the appointmentactor : Reference [0..1] « Patient|Practitioner|RelatedPerson|Device| HealthcareService|Location »Is this participant required to be present at the meeting. This covers a use-case where 2 doctors need to meet to discuss the results for a specific patient, and the patient is not required to be presentrequired : code [0..1] « Is the Participant required to attend the appointment. (Strength=Required)ParticipantRequired! »Participation status of the Patientstatus : code [1..1] « The Participation status of an appointment. (Strength=Required)ParticipationStatus! »List of participants involved in the appointmentparticipant[1..*]

XML Template

<Appointment xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> doco
 <!-- from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language -->
 <!-- from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension -->
 <identifier><!-- 0..* Identifier External Ids for this item --></identifier>
 <status value="[code]"/><!-- 1..1 proposed | pending | booked | arrived | fulfilled | cancelled | noshow -->
 <type><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept The type of appointment that is being booked --></type>
 <reason><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept Reason this appointment is scheduled --></reason>
 <priority value="[unsignedInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Used to make informed decisions if needing to re-prioritize -->
 <description value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Shown on a subject line in a meeting request, or appointment list -->
 <start value="[instant]"/><!-- 0..1 When appointment is to take place -->
 <end value="[instant]"/><!-- 0..1 When appointment is to conclude -->
 <minutesDuration value="[positiveInt]"/><!-- 0..1 Can be less than start/end (e.g. estimate) -->
 <slot><!-- 0..* Reference(Slot) If provided, then no schedule and start/end values MUST match slot --></slot>
 <comment value="[string]"/><!-- 0..1 Additional comments -->
 <participant>  <!-- 1..* Participants involved in appointment -->
  <type><!-- 0..* CodeableConcept Role of participant in the appointment --></type>
  <actor><!-- 0..1 Reference(Patient|Practitioner|RelatedPerson|Device|
    HealthcareService|Location) Person, Location/HealthcareService or Device --></actor>
  <required value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 required | optional | information-only -->
  <status value="[code]"/><!-- 1..1 accepted | declined | tentative | needs-action -->
 </participant>
</Appointment>

 

Alternate definitions: Schema/Schematron, Resource Profile (XML, JSON), Questionnaire

5.27.3.1 Terminology Bindings

PathDefinitionTypeReference
Appointment.status The free/busy status of an appointment.RequiredAppointmentStatus
Appointment.type Additional details about where the content was created (e.g. clinical specialty).PreferredPractice Setting Code Value Set
Appointment.reason The Reason for the appointment to take place.RequiredEncounter Reason Codes
Appointment.participant.type Role of participant in encounter.RequiredParticipantType
Appointment.participant.required Is the Participant required to attend the appointment.RequiredParticipantRequired
Appointment.participant.status The Participation status of an appointment.RequiredParticipationStatus

5.27.3.2 Constraints

  • app-1: On Appointment.participant: Either the type or actor on the participant MUST be specified (xpath on f:Appointment/f:participant: (exists(f:type) or exists(f:actor)))
  • app-2: Either start and end are specified, or neither (xpath: ((exists(f:start) and exists(f:end)) or (not(exists(f:start)) and not(exists(f:end)))))
  • app-3: Only proposed or cancelled appointments can be missing start/end dates (xpath: ((exists(f:start) and exists(f:end)) or (f:status/@value='proposed') or (f:status/@value='cancelled')))

5.27.4 Typical Status Transition Examples:

5.27.4.1 Typical Flow of statuses for an appointment:

Activity Description Slot Appointment Appointment Response Encounter
The Schedule is created/published
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = FREE
An appointment request is created after locating an available slot
(Role: Requester)
status = pending
participant.status = needs-action
The appointment request is processed and the slot status updated
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = BUSY-TENTATIVE
The appointment is accepted as described – by all participants
(Role: Participant(s))
participantStatus = accepted
The appointment is confirmed as accepted by all participants
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = BUSY status = booked
participant.status = accepted
Optional: Preparation for the appointment begins – could be preparing a room for the appointment etc.
(Role: Participants/Admin)
status = planned (optional)
location.status = planned
The patient arrives for the appointment, often sitting in a waiting room
(Role: Admin)
status = arrived status = arrived
location.status = present
The practitioner and the patient meet and the provision of the service begins, appointment is finished with now
(Role: Scheduler/Participant(s)/Admin)
status = fulfilled status = in-progress
The encounter concludes
(Role: Scheduler/Participant(s)/Admin)
status = finished

5.27.4.2 Flow for the rejection/cancellation of an appointment

Activity Description Slot Appointment Appointment Response
The Schedule is created/published
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = FREE
Appointment Request is created
(Role: Requester)
status = pending
participant.status = needs-action
The appointment request is processed and the slot status updated
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = BUSY-TENTATIVE
Participant Declines the Appointment
(Role: Participant)
participantStatus = declined
The appointment is cancelled
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = FREE status = cancelled
participant.status = declined

5.27.4.3 Flow for re-negotiation:

Activity Description Slot Appointment Appointment Response
The Schedule is created/published
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = FREE
An appointment is requested with Brian and Peter
(Role: Requester)
status = proposed
participant(Brian).status = needs-action
participant(Peter).status = needs-action
The Schedule is updated to inform others of interest in the slot
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = BUSY-TENTATIVE
Brian accepts the appointment
(Role: Participant-Brian)
(Brian).participantStatus = accepted
Appointment is updated with Brian's status
(Role: Scheduler)
status = pending
participant(Brian).status = accepted
Peter suggests a new time
(Role: Participant-Peter)
(Peter).participantStatus = tentative
(with new time)
Appointment is updated with new time, and indicates that action is needed by both participants
(Role: Scheduler)
(new time details updated)
participant(Brian).status = needs-action
participant(Peter).status = needs-action
Brian accepts the appointment
(Role: Participant-Brian)
(Brian).participantStatus = accepted
Appointment updated
(Role: Scheduler)
participant(Brian).status = accepted

(Role: Participant-Peter)
(Peter).participantStatus = accepted
Appointment updated
(Role: Scheduler)
freeBusyType = BUSY status = booked
participant(Peter).status = accepted

5.27.4.4 Flow for a patient no-show:

Activity Description Slot Appointment Appointment Response Encounter
(from typical status flow) freeBusyType = BUSY status = booked
participant.status = accepted
Appointment is updated as a noshow
(Role: Scheduler/Admin)
status = noshow (no encounter created)

5.27.5 Notes:

  • Placer/Filler (HL7 v2 )
  • The appointment information is effectively the same between the filler and placer, and given the nature of the fhir resource, there is only a single resource for both purposes. The Placer is the actor that performs the PUT or POST operation on the resource, and the filler is the actor that receives these resource messages and processes the information and makes a decision if the appointment can be used.

  • Interaction with other Standards
  • The strong desire is that implementers of this resource should consider providing this resource in the iCalendar format as an alternative representation. Many 3rd party applications and component providers have parsers and user interface controls to display this information. This may lower the entry point to integrate outside the health-care specific applications, and into the consumer space. This would permit the easier creation of a mobile application that creates appointments in the devices native calendar.
    The iCalendar specification can be found at http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2445.txt .

DSTU Note: Implementer feedback on is sought on the values for Appointment.priority and how interoperable they are. Using an extension to record a codeableconcept for named values may be tested at a future connectathon.

Feedback here .

5.27.6 Search Parameters

Search parameters for this resource. The common parameters also apply. See Searching for more information about searching in REST, messaging, and services.

NameTypeDescriptionPaths
actorreferenceAny one of the individuals participating in the appointmentAppointment.participant.actor
(Device, Location, HealthcareService, Patient, Practitioner, RelatedPerson)
datedateAppointment date/time.Appointment.start
identifiertokenAn Identifier of the AppointmentAppointment.identifier
locationreferenceThis location is listed in the participants of the appointmentAppointment.participant.actor
(Location)
part-statustokenThe Participation status of the subject, or other participant on the appointment. Can be used to locate participants that have not responded to meeting requests.Appointment.participant.status
patientreferenceOne of the individuals of the appointment is this patientAppointment.participant.actor
(Patient)
practitionerreferenceOne of the individuals of the appointment is this practitionerAppointment.participant.actor
(Practitioner)
statustokenThe overall status of the appointmentAppointment.status