This page is part of the Medicolegal Death Investigation (MDI) (v1.0.0-ballot: STU1 Ballot 1) based on FHIR R4. The current version which supercedes this version is 1.0.0. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
Official URL: http://hl7.org/fhir/us/mdi/ImplementationGuide/hl7.fhir.us.mdi | Version: 1.0.0-ballot | |||
Draft as of 2022-03-28 | Computable Name: MedicolegalDeathInvestigation |
This US-specific implementation guide (IG) provides guidance on the exchange of information to and from medicolegal death investigation (MDI) information systems. It supports interoperability between the MDI systems of medical examiner and coroner (ME/C) offices, forensic toxicology and other laboratory information management systems (LIMS), electronic death reporting systems (EDRS) of jurisdictional vital records offices, and ancillary workflows whose systems have the capability of utilizing Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR). The guide provides MDI system developers with the technical details and best practices to standardize MDI fields and interfaces. Stakeholders may use the narrative portions of this guide to inform policies and practices for data exchange between systems contributing to death investigations. This guide can serve as a base for local specifications.
This MDI implementation guide is based upon FHIR R4.0.1 and is a U.S. Realm Specification.
This version of the specification defines FHIR resources to support two workflows:
This guide includes the following sections, listed at the top of each page in the menu bar:
The audience for this implementation guide includes architects and developers of MDI and associated information management systems, such as forensic toxicology LIMS, as well as medical examiners, coroners, death investigators, and other professionals who collect and analyze data for medicolegal death investigations. Business analysts and policy managers can also benefit from a basic understanding of the use of MDI data exchange to support interoperability. Implementers of this MDI FHIR standard must have the following US Core profiles implemented for each applicable use case:
MDI systems and EDRS implementing the Bundle - Document MDI to EDRS for transmitting and receiving a Composition - MDI to EDRS:
Forensic toxicology laboratories and MDI systems implementing the Bundle – Message Toxicology to MDI for transmitting and receiving a DiagnosticReport - Toxicology Lab Result to MDI: