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Patient Administration Work Group | Maturity Level: 5 | Normative | Compartments: Patient, Practitioner, RelatedPerson |
Normative Candidate Note: This page is candidate normative content for R4 in the Patient Package. Once normative, it will lose it's Maturity Level, and breaking changes will no longer be made.
Demographics and other administrative information about an individual or animal receiving care or other health-related services.
This Resource covers data about patients and animals involved in a wide range of health-related activities, including:
The data in the Resource covers the "who" information about the patient: its attributes are focused on the demographic information necessary to support the administrative, financial and logistic procedures. A Patient record is generally created and maintained by each organization providing care for a patient. A patient or animal receiving care at multiple organizations may therefore have its information present in multiple Patient Resources.
Not all concepts are included within the base resource (such as race, ethnicity, organ donor status, nationality, etc.),
but may be found in profiles defined for specific jurisdictions (e.g., US Meaningful Use Program) or standard extensions.
Such fields vary widely between jurisdictions and often have different names and valuesets for the similar concepts,
but they are not similar enough to be able to map and exchange
This resource is referenced by Account, AdverseEvent, AllergyIntolerance, Appointment, AppointmentResponse, AuditEvent, Basic, BiologicallyDerivedProduct, BodyStructure, CarePlan, CareTeam, ChargeItem, Claim, ClaimResponse, ClinicalImpression, Communication, CommunicationRequest, Composition, Condition, Consent, Contract, Coverage, DetectedIssue, Device, DeviceRequest, DeviceUseStatement, DiagnosticReport, DocumentManifest, DocumentReference, EligibilityRequest, Encounter, EnrollmentRequest, EpisodeOfCare, ExplanationOfBenefit, FamilyMemberHistory, Flag, Goal, Group, GuidanceResponse, ImagingStudy, Immunization, ImmunizationEvaluation, ImmunizationRecommendation, Invoice, ItemInstance, List, MeasureReport, Media, MedicationAdministration, MedicationDispense, MedicationRequest, MedicationStatement, NutritionOrder, Observation, OccupationalData, Person, Procedure, Provenance, QuestionnaireResponse, RelatedPerson, RequestGroup, ResearchSubject, RiskAssessment, Schedule, Sequence, ServiceRequest, Specimen, SupplyDelivery, SupplyRequest, Task, UserSession and VisionPrescription
Structure
Name | Flags | Card. | Type | Description & Constraints |
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Patient | N | DomainResource | Information about an individual or animal receiving health care services Elements defined in Ancestors: id, meta, implicitRules, language, text, contained, extension, modifierExtension | |
identifier | Σ | 0..* | Identifier | An identifier for this patient |
active | ?!Σ | 0..1 | boolean | Whether this patient's record is in active use |
name | Σ | 0..* | HumanName | A name associated with the patient |
telecom | Σ | 0..* | ContactPoint | A contact detail for the individual |
gender | Σ | 0..1 | code | male | female | other | unknown AdministrativeGender (Required) |
birthDate | Σ | 0..1 | date | The date of birth for the individual |
deceased[x] | ?!Σ | 0..1 | Indicates if the individual is deceased or not | |
deceasedBoolean | boolean | |||
deceasedDateTime | dateTime | |||
address | Σ | 0..* | Address | An address for the individual |
maritalStatus | 0..1 | CodeableConcept | Marital (civil) status of a patient Marital Status Codes (Extensible) | |
multipleBirth[x] | 0..1 | Whether patient is part of a multiple birth | ||
multipleBirthBoolean | boolean | |||
multipleBirthInteger | integer | |||
photo | 0..* | Attachment | Image of the patient | |
contact | I | 0..* | BackboneElement | A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient + SHALL at least contain a contact's details or a reference to an organization |
relationship | 0..* | CodeableConcept | The kind of relationship v2 Contact Role (Extensible) | |
name | 0..1 | HumanName | A name associated with the contact person | |
telecom | 0..* | ContactPoint | A contact detail for the person | |
address | 0..1 | Address | Address for the contact person | |
gender | 0..1 | code | male | female | other | unknown AdministrativeGender (Required) | |
organization | I | 0..1 | Reference(Organization) | Organization that is associated with the contact |
period | 0..1 | Period | The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient | |
communication | 0..* | BackboneElement | A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health | |
language | 1..1 | CodeableConcept | The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health Common Languages (Extensible but limited to All Languages) | |
preferred | 0..1 | boolean | Language preference indicator | |
generalPractitioner | 0..* | Reference(Organization | Practitioner | PractitionerRole) | Patient's nominated primary care provider | |
managingOrganization | Σ | 0..1 | Reference(Organization) | Organization that is the custodian of the patient record |
link | ?!Σ | 0..* | BackboneElement | Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person |
other | Σ | 1..1 | Reference(Patient | RelatedPerson) | The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to |
type | Σ | 1..1 | code | replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link LinkType (Required) |
Documentation for this format |
UML Diagram (Legend)
XML Template
<Patient xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language --> <!-- from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension --> <identifier><!-- 0..* Identifier An identifier for this patient --></identifier> <active value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 Whether this patient's record is in active use --> <name><!-- 0..* HumanName A name associated with the patient --></name> <telecom><!-- 0..* ContactPoint A contact detail for the individual --></telecom> <gender value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 male | female | other | unknown --> <birthDate value="[date]"/><!-- 0..1 The date of birth for the individual --> <deceased[x]><!-- 0..1 boolean|dateTime Indicates if the individual is deceased or not --></deceased[x]> <address><!-- 0..* Address An address for the individual --></address> <maritalStatus><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept Marital (civil) status of a patient --></maritalStatus> <multipleBirth[x]><!-- 0..1 boolean|integer Whether patient is part of a multiple birth --></multipleBirth[x]> <photo><!-- 0..* Attachment Image of the patient --></photo> <contact> <!-- 0..* A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient --> <relationship><!-- 0..* CodeableConcept The kind of relationship --></relationship> <name><!-- 0..1 HumanName A name associated with the contact person --></name> <telecom><!-- 0..* ContactPoint A contact detail for the person --></telecom> <address><!-- 0..1 Address Address for the contact person --></address> <gender value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 male | female | other | unknown --> <organization><!-- 0..1 Reference(Organization) Organization that is associated with the contact --></organization> <period><!-- 0..1 Period The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient --></period> </contact> <communication> <!-- 0..* A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health --> <language><!-- 1..1 CodeableConcept The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health --></language> <preferred value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 Language preference indicator --> </communication> <generalPractitioner><!-- 0..* Reference(Organization|Practitioner| PractitionerRole) Patient's nominated primary care provider --></generalPractitioner> <managingOrganization><!-- 0..1 Reference(Organization) Organization that is the custodian of the patient record --></managingOrganization> <link> <!-- 0..* Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person --> <other><!-- 1..1 Reference(Patient|RelatedPerson) The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to --></other> <type value="[code]"/><!-- 1..1 replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link --> </link> </Patient>
JSON Template
{ "resourceType" : "Patient", // from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language // from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension "identifier" : [{ Identifier }], // An identifier for this patient "active" : <boolean>, // Whether this patient's record is in active use "name" : [{ HumanName }], // A name associated with the patient "telecom" : [{ ContactPoint }], // A contact detail for the individual "gender" : "<code>", // male | female | other | unknown "birthDate" : "<date>", // The date of birth for the individual // deceased[x]: Indicates if the individual is deceased or not. One of these 2: "deceasedBoolean" : <boolean>, "deceasedDateTime" : "<dateTime>", "address" : [{ Address }], // An address for the individual "maritalStatus" : { CodeableConcept }, // Marital (civil) status of a patient // multipleBirth[x]: Whether patient is part of a multiple birth. One of these 2: "multipleBirthBoolean" : <boolean>, "multipleBirthInteger" : <integer>, "photo" : [{ Attachment }], // Image of the patient "contact" : [{ // A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient "relationship" : [{ CodeableConcept }], // The kind of relationship "name" : { HumanName }, // A name associated with the contact person "telecom" : [{ ContactPoint }], // A contact detail for the person "address" : { Address }, // Address for the contact person "gender" : "<code>", // male | female | other | unknown "organization" : { Reference(Organization) }, // C? Organization that is associated with the contact "period" : { Period } // The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient }], "communication" : [{ // A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health "language" : { CodeableConcept }, // R! The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health "preferred" : <boolean> // Language preference indicator }], "generalPractitioner" : [{ Reference(Organization|Practitioner| PractitionerRole) }], // Patient's nominated primary care provider "managingOrganization" : { Reference(Organization) }, // Organization that is the custodian of the patient record "link" : [{ // Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person "other" : { Reference(Patient|RelatedPerson) }, // R! The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to "type" : "<code>" // R! replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link }] }
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ a fhir:Patient; fhir:nodeRole fhir:treeRoot; # if this is the parser root # from Resource: .id, .meta, .implicitRules, and .language # from DomainResource: .text, .contained, .extension, and .modifierExtension fhir:Patient.identifier [ Identifier ], ... ; # 0..* An identifier for this patient fhir:Patient.active [ boolean ]; # 0..1 Whether this patient's record is in active use fhir:Patient.name [ HumanName ], ... ; # 0..* A name associated with the patient fhir:Patient.telecom [ ContactPoint ], ... ; # 0..* A contact detail for the individual fhir:Patient.gender [ code ]; # 0..1 male | female | other | unknown fhir:Patient.birthDate [ date ]; # 0..1 The date of birth for the individual # Patient.deceased[x] : 0..1 Indicates if the individual is deceased or not. One of these 2 fhir:Patient.deceasedBoolean [ boolean ] fhir:Patient.deceasedDateTime [ dateTime ] fhir:Patient.address [ Address ], ... ; # 0..* An address for the individual fhir:Patient.maritalStatus [ CodeableConcept ]; # 0..1 Marital (civil) status of a patient # Patient.multipleBirth[x] : 0..1 Whether patient is part of a multiple birth. One of these 2 fhir:Patient.multipleBirthBoolean [ boolean ] fhir:Patient.multipleBirthInteger [ integer ] fhir:Patient.photo [ Attachment ], ... ; # 0..* Image of the patient fhir:Patient.contact [ # 0..* A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient fhir:Patient.contact.relationship [ CodeableConcept ], ... ; # 0..* The kind of relationship fhir:Patient.contact.name [ HumanName ]; # 0..1 A name associated with the contact person fhir:Patient.contact.telecom [ ContactPoint ], ... ; # 0..* A contact detail for the person fhir:Patient.contact.address [ Address ]; # 0..1 Address for the contact person fhir:Patient.contact.gender [ code ]; # 0..1 male | female | other | unknown fhir:Patient.contact.organization [ Reference(Organization) ]; # 0..1 Organization that is associated with the contact fhir:Patient.contact.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient ], ...; fhir:Patient.communication [ # 0..* A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health fhir:Patient.communication.language [ CodeableConcept ]; # 1..1 The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health fhir:Patient.communication.preferred [ boolean ]; # 0..1 Language preference indicator ], ...; fhir:Patient.generalPractitioner [ Reference(Organization|Practitioner|PractitionerRole) ], ... ; # 0..* Patient's nominated primary care provider fhir:Patient.managingOrganization [ Reference(Organization) ]; # 0..1 Organization that is the custodian of the patient record fhir:Patient.link [ # 0..* Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person fhir:Patient.link.other [ Reference(Patient|RelatedPerson) ]; # 1..1 The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to fhir:Patient.link.type [ code ]; # 1..1 replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link ], ...; ]
Changes since R3
Patient | |
Patient.active |
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Patient.generalPractitioner |
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Patient.animal |
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See the Full Difference for further information
This analysis is available as XML or JSON.
See R2 <--> R3 Conversion Maps (status = 18 tests that all execute ok. All tests pass round-trip testing and 6 r3 resources are invalid (12 errors).). Note: these have note yet been updated to be R3 to R4
Structure
Name | Flags | Card. | Type | Description & Constraints |
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Patient | N | DomainResource | Information about an individual or animal receiving health care services Elements defined in Ancestors: id, meta, implicitRules, language, text, contained, extension, modifierExtension | |
identifier | Σ | 0..* | Identifier | An identifier for this patient |
active | ?!Σ | 0..1 | boolean | Whether this patient's record is in active use |
name | Σ | 0..* | HumanName | A name associated with the patient |
telecom | Σ | 0..* | ContactPoint | A contact detail for the individual |
gender | Σ | 0..1 | code | male | female | other | unknown AdministrativeGender (Required) |
birthDate | Σ | 0..1 | date | The date of birth for the individual |
deceased[x] | ?!Σ | 0..1 | Indicates if the individual is deceased or not | |
deceasedBoolean | boolean | |||
deceasedDateTime | dateTime | |||
address | Σ | 0..* | Address | An address for the individual |
maritalStatus | 0..1 | CodeableConcept | Marital (civil) status of a patient Marital Status Codes (Extensible) | |
multipleBirth[x] | 0..1 | Whether patient is part of a multiple birth | ||
multipleBirthBoolean | boolean | |||
multipleBirthInteger | integer | |||
photo | 0..* | Attachment | Image of the patient | |
contact | I | 0..* | BackboneElement | A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient + SHALL at least contain a contact's details or a reference to an organization |
relationship | 0..* | CodeableConcept | The kind of relationship v2 Contact Role (Extensible) | |
name | 0..1 | HumanName | A name associated with the contact person | |
telecom | 0..* | ContactPoint | A contact detail for the person | |
address | 0..1 | Address | Address for the contact person | |
gender | 0..1 | code | male | female | other | unknown AdministrativeGender (Required) | |
organization | I | 0..1 | Reference(Organization) | Organization that is associated with the contact |
period | 0..1 | Period | The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient | |
communication | 0..* | BackboneElement | A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health | |
language | 1..1 | CodeableConcept | The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health Common Languages (Extensible but limited to All Languages) | |
preferred | 0..1 | boolean | Language preference indicator | |
generalPractitioner | 0..* | Reference(Organization | Practitioner | PractitionerRole) | Patient's nominated primary care provider | |
managingOrganization | Σ | 0..1 | Reference(Organization) | Organization that is the custodian of the patient record |
link | ?!Σ | 0..* | BackboneElement | Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person |
other | Σ | 1..1 | Reference(Patient | RelatedPerson) | The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to |
type | Σ | 1..1 | code | replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link LinkType (Required) |
Documentation for this format |
XML Template
<Patient xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir"> <!-- from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language --> <!-- from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension --> <identifier><!-- 0..* Identifier An identifier for this patient --></identifier> <active value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 Whether this patient's record is in active use --> <name><!-- 0..* HumanName A name associated with the patient --></name> <telecom><!-- 0..* ContactPoint A contact detail for the individual --></telecom> <gender value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 male | female | other | unknown --> <birthDate value="[date]"/><!-- 0..1 The date of birth for the individual --> <deceased[x]><!-- 0..1 boolean|dateTime Indicates if the individual is deceased or not --></deceased[x]> <address><!-- 0..* Address An address for the individual --></address> <maritalStatus><!-- 0..1 CodeableConcept Marital (civil) status of a patient --></maritalStatus> <multipleBirth[x]><!-- 0..1 boolean|integer Whether patient is part of a multiple birth --></multipleBirth[x]> <photo><!-- 0..* Attachment Image of the patient --></photo> <contact> <!-- 0..* A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient --> <relationship><!-- 0..* CodeableConcept The kind of relationship --></relationship> <name><!-- 0..1 HumanName A name associated with the contact person --></name> <telecom><!-- 0..* ContactPoint A contact detail for the person --></telecom> <address><!-- 0..1 Address Address for the contact person --></address> <gender value="[code]"/><!-- 0..1 male | female | other | unknown --> <organization><!-- 0..1 Reference(Organization) Organization that is associated with the contact --></organization> <period><!-- 0..1 Period The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient --></period> </contact> <communication> <!-- 0..* A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health --> <language><!-- 1..1 CodeableConcept The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health --></language> <preferred value="[boolean]"/><!-- 0..1 Language preference indicator --> </communication> <generalPractitioner><!-- 0..* Reference(Organization|Practitioner| PractitionerRole) Patient's nominated primary care provider --></generalPractitioner> <managingOrganization><!-- 0..1 Reference(Organization) Organization that is the custodian of the patient record --></managingOrganization> <link> <!-- 0..* Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person --> <other><!-- 1..1 Reference(Patient|RelatedPerson) The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to --></other> <type value="[code]"/><!-- 1..1 replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link --> </link> </Patient>
JSON Template
{ "resourceType" : "Patient", // from Resource: id, meta, implicitRules, and language // from DomainResource: text, contained, extension, and modifierExtension "identifier" : [{ Identifier }], // An identifier for this patient "active" : <boolean>, // Whether this patient's record is in active use "name" : [{ HumanName }], // A name associated with the patient "telecom" : [{ ContactPoint }], // A contact detail for the individual "gender" : "<code>", // male | female | other | unknown "birthDate" : "<date>", // The date of birth for the individual // deceased[x]: Indicates if the individual is deceased or not. One of these 2: "deceasedBoolean" : <boolean>, "deceasedDateTime" : "<dateTime>", "address" : [{ Address }], // An address for the individual "maritalStatus" : { CodeableConcept }, // Marital (civil) status of a patient // multipleBirth[x]: Whether patient is part of a multiple birth. One of these 2: "multipleBirthBoolean" : <boolean>, "multipleBirthInteger" : <integer>, "photo" : [{ Attachment }], // Image of the patient "contact" : [{ // A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient "relationship" : [{ CodeableConcept }], // The kind of relationship "name" : { HumanName }, // A name associated with the contact person "telecom" : [{ ContactPoint }], // A contact detail for the person "address" : { Address }, // Address for the contact person "gender" : "<code>", // male | female | other | unknown "organization" : { Reference(Organization) }, // C? Organization that is associated with the contact "period" : { Period } // The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient }], "communication" : [{ // A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health "language" : { CodeableConcept }, // R! The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health "preferred" : <boolean> // Language preference indicator }], "generalPractitioner" : [{ Reference(Organization|Practitioner| PractitionerRole) }], // Patient's nominated primary care provider "managingOrganization" : { Reference(Organization) }, // Organization that is the custodian of the patient record "link" : [{ // Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person "other" : { Reference(Patient|RelatedPerson) }, // R! The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to "type" : "<code>" // R! replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link }] }
Turtle Template
@prefix fhir: <http://hl7.org/fhir/> . [ a fhir:Patient; fhir:nodeRole fhir:treeRoot; # if this is the parser root # from Resource: .id, .meta, .implicitRules, and .language # from DomainResource: .text, .contained, .extension, and .modifierExtension fhir:Patient.identifier [ Identifier ], ... ; # 0..* An identifier for this patient fhir:Patient.active [ boolean ]; # 0..1 Whether this patient's record is in active use fhir:Patient.name [ HumanName ], ... ; # 0..* A name associated with the patient fhir:Patient.telecom [ ContactPoint ], ... ; # 0..* A contact detail for the individual fhir:Patient.gender [ code ]; # 0..1 male | female | other | unknown fhir:Patient.birthDate [ date ]; # 0..1 The date of birth for the individual # Patient.deceased[x] : 0..1 Indicates if the individual is deceased or not. One of these 2 fhir:Patient.deceasedBoolean [ boolean ] fhir:Patient.deceasedDateTime [ dateTime ] fhir:Patient.address [ Address ], ... ; # 0..* An address for the individual fhir:Patient.maritalStatus [ CodeableConcept ]; # 0..1 Marital (civil) status of a patient # Patient.multipleBirth[x] : 0..1 Whether patient is part of a multiple birth. One of these 2 fhir:Patient.multipleBirthBoolean [ boolean ] fhir:Patient.multipleBirthInteger [ integer ] fhir:Patient.photo [ Attachment ], ... ; # 0..* Image of the patient fhir:Patient.contact [ # 0..* A contact party (e.g. guardian, partner, friend) for the patient fhir:Patient.contact.relationship [ CodeableConcept ], ... ; # 0..* The kind of relationship fhir:Patient.contact.name [ HumanName ]; # 0..1 A name associated with the contact person fhir:Patient.contact.telecom [ ContactPoint ], ... ; # 0..* A contact detail for the person fhir:Patient.contact.address [ Address ]; # 0..1 Address for the contact person fhir:Patient.contact.gender [ code ]; # 0..1 male | female | other | unknown fhir:Patient.contact.organization [ Reference(Organization) ]; # 0..1 Organization that is associated with the contact fhir:Patient.contact.period [ Period ]; # 0..1 The period during which this contact person or organization is valid to be contacted relating to this patient ], ...; fhir:Patient.communication [ # 0..* A language which may be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health fhir:Patient.communication.language [ CodeableConcept ]; # 1..1 The language which can be used to communicate with the patient about his or her health fhir:Patient.communication.preferred [ boolean ]; # 0..1 Language preference indicator ], ...; fhir:Patient.generalPractitioner [ Reference(Organization|Practitioner|PractitionerRole) ], ... ; # 0..* Patient's nominated primary care provider fhir:Patient.managingOrganization [ Reference(Organization) ]; # 0..1 Organization that is the custodian of the patient record fhir:Patient.link [ # 0..* Link to another patient resource that concerns the same actual person fhir:Patient.link.other [ Reference(Patient|RelatedPerson) ]; # 1..1 The other patient or related person resource that the link refers to fhir:Patient.link.type [ code ]; # 1..1 replaced-by | replaces | refer | seealso - type of link ], ...; ]
Changes since DSTU2
Patient | |
Patient.active |
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Patient.generalPractitioner |
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Patient.animal |
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See the Full Difference for further information
This analysis is available as XML or JSON.
See R2 <--> R3 Conversion Maps (status = 18 tests that all execute ok. All tests pass round-trip testing and 6 r3 resources are invalid (12 errors).). Note: these have note yet been updated to be R3 to R4
Alternate definitions: Master Definition XML + JSON, XML Schema/Schematron + JSON Schema, ShEx (for Turtle) + see the extensions & the dependency analysis
Path | Definition | Type | Reference |
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Patient.gender Patient.contact.gender | The gender of a person used for administrative purposes. | Required | AdministrativeGender |
Patient.maritalStatus | The domestic partnership status of a person. | Extensible | Marital Status Codes |
Patient.contact.relationship | The nature of the relationship between a patient and a contact person for that patient. | Extensible | v2 Contact Role |
Patient.communication.language | A human language. | Extensible, but limited to All Languages | Common Languages |
Patient.link.type | The type of link between this patient resource and another patient resource. | Required | LinkType |
Notes:
A Patient record's Resource Id can never change. For this reason, the identifiers with which humans are concerned (often called MRN - Medical Record Number, or UR - Unit Record) should not be used for the resource's id, since MRN's may change, i.e. as a result of having duplicate records of the same patient. Instead they should be represented in the Patient.identifier list where they can be managed. This is also useful for the case of institutions that have acquired multiple numbers because of mergers of patient record systems over time.
Where there is a need to implement an automated MRN Identifier created for a patient record, this could be achieved by providing an identifier in the patient with an appropriate assigner, MRN Type and/or system but with no value assigned. Internal business rules can then detect this and replace/populate this identifier with 1 or more identifiers (as required).
The link element is used to assert that patient resources refer to the same patient. This element is used to support the following scenarios where multiple patient records exist:
Managing Patient registration is a well-known difficult problem. Around 2% of registrations are in error, mostly duplicate records. Sometimes the duplicate record is caught fairly quickly and retired before much data is accumulated. In other cases, substantial amounts of data may accumulate. By using a link of type 'replaced-by', the record containing such a link is marked as a duplicate and the link points forward to a record that should be used instead. Note that the record pointed to may in its turn have been identified as created in error and forward to yet another Patient resource. Records that replace another record may use a link type of 'replaces' pointing to the old record.
A Patient record may be present in a system that acts as a Patient Index: it maintains a (summary of) patient data and a list of one or more servers that are known to hold a more comprehensive and/or authoritative record of the same patient. The link type 'refer' is used to denote such a link. Note that linked records may contain contradictory information. The record referred to does not point back to the referring record.
In a distributed architecture, multiple systems keep separate patient records concerning the same patient. These records are not considered duplicates, but contain a distributed, potentially overlapping view of the patient's data. Each such record may have its own focus or maintaining organization and there need not be a sense of one record being more complete or more authoritative than another. In such cases, links of type 'see also' can be used to point to other patient records. It is not a requirement that such links are bilateral.
The Person resource on the surface appears to be very similar to the Patient resource, and the usage for it is very similar
to using the Patient.Link capability.
The intention of the Person resource is to be able to link instances of resources together that are believed to be the same
individual. This includes across resource types, such as RelatedPerson, Practitioner, Patient and even other Person resources.
The Patient Link however is only intended to be used for Patient resources.
The primary use case for the Person resource is to be able to support person registries that do not necessarily have a
healthcare context, and are able to identify and quantify confidence levels that this is the same person.
This could include consumer portals where the maintainer of the person information is the actual person themselves.
A system could use the Person entry to cross check changes to information applied to one part of a record to values in another
system; e.g., when moving, a consumer updates his contact numbers and address in his person record, and then a Patient Administration
system is able to see that this data is changed and prompt the organization to follow up with the patient that was linked to
the person record if they want their details updated, or if they no longer need services and they should be cancelled,
as they've moved from the area.
The Linkage resource and the Patient.link property conceptually perform similar functions in FHIR,
both provide an assertion of linkages between multiple resource instances that are referring to the same underlying individual.
When a Patient resource is linked/merged then it needs to have an internal indication that there is another
patient resource that should be considered when referencing other records, which is achieved using the patient.link property.
Not detecting/checking for a potential linkage could mean that related clinical records are not discovered, potentially impacting patient safety.
(which is why using the Linkage resource is not appropriate, as its use in this manner would force the use of either another
query to potentially locate other patient resources to consider, or use _revinclude)
The contact element on the Patient resource should be used for storing the details of people to contact. This information always travels with the Patient resource, and cannot be used as the target of a reference. Where related people need to be referenced by other resources (e.g. CarePlan.participant, Encounter.participant, DocumentReference.author, Appointment.participant), the RelatedPerson resource must be used.
It is not expected that these records will be used for recording the primary care provider; this information should be stored in the Patient.generalPractitioner field.
Many systems and organizations only provide for a single attribute that aspires to represent all aspects of a patient's gender and sex with a single value. However, there are many considerations around sex and gender documentation and interoperability. Listed below are the various social and biological attributes that are relevant in the healthcare setting, as well as information on how each can be communicated.
In addition to this administrative gender, other kinds of gender or sex properties may be represented:
For veterinary use, the animal extension also includes the genderStatus which indicates sterility information.
There are several ways to represent the relationship between a mother and a child. This is due to the when it is recorded and the purpose for which it is recorded:
During a maternity encounter, the Patient and Encounter resources for the mother will be present.
After the child is born, new Patient, Encounter and RelatedPerson (for the mother) records will be created.
The Child's encounter should reference the Mother's encounter using the partOf property.
The Patient/RelatedPerson structure should also be created for ongoing usage, as shown in this example:
<Patient> <id value="child"/> <!-- The details of the child --> </Patient> <RelatedPerson> <id value="rp-mom"/> <patient> <reference value="Patient/child"/> </patient> </RelatedPerson> <Patient> <id value="pat-mom"/> <!-- The details of the mom --> <link> <other value="rp-mom"/> <type value="see-also"/> </link> </Patient> <Encounter> <id value="mom-enc"/> <status value="in-progress"/> <class value="inpatient"/> <patient> <reference value="Patient/mom"/> </patient> </Encounter> <Encounter> <id value="child-enc"/> <status value="in-progress"/> <class value="inpatient"/> <patient> <reference value="Patient/child"/> </patient> <partOf> <reference value="Encounter/mom-enc"/> </partOf> </Encounter>
This specification does not specify merge functionality: if multiple patient records are found to be duplicates, they can be linked together, as described above. These links merely express the relationship between records, and in the case of a replacement link, indicate a "master" record. This specification does not mandate that FHIR servers migrate information between such records on finding such a link. Note:
STU Note: We are seeking input from the implementer community on what effect linking/merging/unlinking should have on other functionality such as the GET operation (where the result is the old version of the Patient), searching, reverse includes, etc.; e.g., should observation resources from all linked/merged patients be returned when querying for one of them?
How should an unlink behavior be done? (Assuming that no data was "re-allocated" as part of merge) These suggested updated behaviors could be the subject of a future connectathon.Feedback here .
A Master Patient Index (MPI ) is a service used to manage patient identification in a context where multiple patient databases exist. Healthcare applications and middleware use the MPI to match patients between the databases, and as new patient details are encountered. MPIs are highly specialized applications, often tailored extensively to the institution's particular mix of patients. MPIs can also be run on a regional and national basis.
To ask an MPI to match a patient, clients call the patient $match operation,
which processes a parameters resource containing a complete or fragment of a patient resource, along with some other control parameters.
This provided patient resource does not need to pass full validation (mandatory fields, or invariants) as the resource will not be stored,
it does however need to be a parsable instance.
The MPI can then use the properties of the resource as MPI inputs, and process them using an internal MPI algorithm of some kind to determine the most appropriate matches
in the patient set. It does not have to use all the properties provided, and may ignore others provided quietly.
A specific profile (with the required fields/invariants) can be used to define what parameters the MPI algorithm requires.
POST [base]/Patient/$match [some headers including content-type xml or json] [parameters body with patient resource inside]
The response from an MPI $match operation is a set of patient records, ordered from most likely to least likely. If there are not patient matches, the MPI SHALL return an empty search set with no error, but may include an operation outcome with further advice. All patient records should have a score from 0 to 1, where 1 is the most certain match, along with an extension "match-grade" that indicates the MPI's position on the match quality:
<entry> <resource> <Patient> <!-- patient details --> </Patient> </resource> <search> <extension url="http://hl7.org/fhir/StructureDefinition/match-grade"> <valueCode value="probable"/> </extension> <score value="0.80"/> </search> </entry>
The match-grade extension has one of the following codes:
certain | This record meets the matching criteria to be automatically considered as a full match. |
probable | This record is a close match, but not a certain match. Additional review (e.g. by a human) may be required before using this as a match. |
possible | This record may be a matching one. Additional review (e.g. by a human) SHOULD be performed before using this as a match. |
certainly-not | This record is known not to be a match. Note that usually non-matching records are not returned, but in some cases records previously or likely considered as a match may specifically be negated by the matching engine |
The purpose of using an MPI search versus a regular search is that the MPI search is really intended to target and
find a specific single patient for recording information about reducing errors through incorrectly selecting the
wrong patient. Often MPIs won't return data if there is insufficient search parameter data, such as a partial surname.
This compares to a regular search which can be used for finding lists of patients, such as to locate a group of patients
that share a property in common, such as live in a specific location, or fit within an age range for performing population analysis.
A formal definition for the MPI $match operation is published.
Veterinary care is very much within the scope of FHIR, and the Patient resource can be used to communicate information about animal patients. To support this, there is a standard patient-animal extension which can be used for recording details about species, breed, and gender status. This extension is not intended to cover all relevant properties for veterinary care, and the use of additional domain-relevant extensions is expected for areas such as laboratory, zoological and livestock care.
The veterinary client ("owner") is represented using the RelatedPerson resource.
Search parameters for this resource. The common parameters also apply. See Searching for more information about searching in REST, messaging, and services.
Name | Type | Description | Expression | In Common |
active | token | Whether the patient record is active | Patient.active | |
address | string | A server defined search that may match any of the string fields in the Address, including line, city, district, state, country, postalCode, and/or text | Patient.address | 3 Resources |
address-city | string | A city specified in an address | Patient.address.city | 3 Resources |
address-country | string | A country specified in an address | Patient.address.country | 3 Resources |
address-postalcode | string | A postalCode specified in an address | Patient.address.postalCode | 3 Resources |
address-state | string | A state specified in an address | Patient.address.state | 3 Resources |
address-use | token | A use code specified in an address | Patient.address.use | 3 Resources |
birthdate | date | The patient's date of birth | Patient.birthDate | 2 Resources |
death-date | date | The date of death has been provided and satisfies this search value | Patient.deceased.as(dateTime) | |
deceased | token | This patient has been marked as deceased, or as a death date entered | Patient.deceased.exists() | |
token | A value in an email contact | Patient.telecom.where(system='email') | 4 Resources | |
family | string | A portion of the family name of the patient | Patient.name.family | 1 Resources |
gender | token | Gender of the patient | Patient.gender | 3 Resources |
general-practitioner | reference | Patient's nominated general practitioner, not the organization that manages the record | Patient.generalPractitioner (Practitioner, Organization, PractitionerRole) | |
given | string | A portion of the given name of the patient | Patient.name.given | 1 Resources |
identifier | token | A patient identifier | Patient.identifier | |
language | token | Language code (irrespective of use value) | Patient.communication.language | |
link | reference | All patients linked to the given patient | Patient.link.other (Patient, RelatedPerson) | |
name | string | A server defined search that may match any of the string fields in the HumanName, including family, give, prefix, suffix, suffix, and/or text | Patient.name | |
organization | reference | The organization at which this person is a patient | Patient.managingOrganization (Organization) | |
phone | token | A value in a phone contact | Patient.telecom.where(system='phone') | 4 Resources |
phonetic | string | A portion of either family or given name using some kind of phonetic matching algorithm | Patient.name | 3 Resources |
telecom | token | The value in any kind of telecom details of the patient | Patient.telecom | 4 Resources |