This page is part of the Da Vinci Prior Authorization Support (PAS) FHIR IG (v2.1.0: STU 2) based on FHIR (HL7® FHIR® Standard) R4. This is the current published version. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
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The PAS implementation guide defines the responsibilities of the two types of systems involved in a PAS solution:
Client systems are typically Electronic Medical Record (EHR) systems but could theoretically be any system responsible for requesting prior authorizations . (E.g. practice management systems, pharmacy systems (for drugs that are part of a medical benefit), dental systems, etc.).
Server systems (or servers) are typically intermediary systems that act on behalf of payer organizations and are responsible for the conversion of prior authorization requests to and from X12 for subsequent relay to payer systems. In some cases, a server system may directly be a payer system (if X12 translation is not required by regulation).
This implementation guide uses specific terminology to flag statements that have relevance for the evaluation of conformance with the guide:
SHALL indicates requirements that must be met to be conformant with the specification.
SHOULD indicates behaviors that ought to be adhered to to avoid suboptimal interoperability but which do not, for this version of the specification, affect the determination of specification conformance.
MAY describes optional behaviors that are free to consider but where there is no recommendation for or against adoption.
As well, profiles in this implementation guide make use of the mustSupport element. Base expectations for the intepretations of these terms are set in the FHIR core specification and general Da Vinci-wide expectations are defined in HRex. Also see the mustSupport rules for the HRex and US Core implementation guides, which apply to content adhering to data elements profiled in those guides.
Along with those expectations, the following rules on MustSupport are also required: