This page is part of the Situational Awareness for Novel Epidemic Response (v1.0.0: STU 1) based on FHIR R4. This is the current published version. For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions
The Situational Awareness for Novel Epidemic Response Implementation Guide enables transmission of high level situational awareness information from inpatient facilities to centralized data repositories to support the treatment of novel influenza-like illness.
This guide is organized into five main sections:
Defines the requirements for the Data Source.
Defines the requirements for the Data Source implementing the Compute Measure transaction.
Defines the requirements for the Measure Computer.
Defines the requirements for the Measure Computer implementing the Compute Measure transaction.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Aggregate Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the CSV Option and the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the CSV Option and the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Produce Measure transaction with the CSV Option and the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Produce Measure transaction with the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Produce Measure transaction with the Supplemental Data Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Query Measure transaction with the CSV Option and the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Query Measure transaction with the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Consumer implementing the Supplemental Data Option.
Defines the requirements for the Measure Definition Consumer.
Defines the requirements for the Measure Definition Consumer implementing the Query Measure Definition transaction.
Defines the requirements for the Measure Definition Source.
Defines the requirements for the Measure Definition Source implementing the Query Measure Definition transaction.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Aggregate Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the CSV Option and the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the CSV Option and the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Produce Measure transaction with the CSV Option and the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Produce Measure transaction with the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Produce Measure transaction with the Supplemental Data Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Push Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Query Measure transaction with the CSV Option and the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Query Measure transaction with the Pull Option.
Defines the additional requirements for the Measure Source implementing the Supplemental Data Option.
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Fighting COVID-19 with FHIR®
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Name | Organization | Role |
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Keith Boone | Audacious Inquiry | Project Lead, Lead Developer |
Gino Canessa | Microsoft | Developer |
Michael Donnelly | Epic | Developer |
Rick Geimer | Lantana | Measure Computer |
John Moehrke | Bylight | Security and Testing Advisor |
Austin Kreisler | Leidos | Subject Matter Expert |
Josh Mandel | Microsoft | Subject Matter Expert |
Abigail Watson | Symptomatic.io | Subject Matter Expert |
David Pyke | Audacious Inquiry | HL7 Liaison |