| Type |
Standard / Implementation Specification |
Standards Process Maturity |
Implementation Maturity |
Adoption Level |
Federally required |
Cost |
Test Tool Availability |
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Standard
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Final
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Pilot
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 |
No
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Free
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Yes
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Standard
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Balloted Draft
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Production
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 |
No
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Free
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Yes
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Standard
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Balloted Draft
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Pilot
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 |
No
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Free
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No
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= Federal FHIR Action Plan: Marks standards for coordinated federal adoption. See Appendix V: Federal FHIR Action Plan for more details.
| Federal FHIR Action Plan Alignment |
HL7® FHIR® CDS Hooks Implementation Guide (CDS Hooks IG) - This implementation specification describes a “hook”-based pattern for invoking or triggering an external decision support from within a health IT solution, including Certified Health IT. This pattern enables clinicians to integrate results from a clinical decision support (CDS) tool directly into their workflow or to launch an interactive application for clinical decision support.
- The CDS Hooks IG provides a more advanced interaction than simply invoking a third-party application, making it an advanced use of FHIR APIs. Implementing CDS Hooks requires clients, typically Certified Health IT systems, to support "hooks" at specific points within the electronic health record (EHR) workflow to facilitate seamless integration.
- Organizations interested in implementing CDS Hooks should evaluate the CDS Hooks IG to enable native or third-party applications, provided their Certified Health IT system supports CDS Hooks as a client and includes the necessary "hooks" within the workflow.
HL7® FHIR® Quality Improvement Core Implementation Guide (QI-Core IG) - This implementation specification provides requirements and guidance for using FHIR in quality measurement and decision support. It defines standardized profiles derived from FHIR resources described in the US Core IG, creating a consistent data set for use across various quality measures.
- Each annual version of the QI-Core IG builds upon the corresponding version of the US Core IG, which aligns with updates to USCDI.
- The QI-Core IG serves as a foundational resource for Certified Health IT developers and the broader quality improvement community. It is particularly valuable for those interested in leveraging FHIR for applications focused on quality measurement and reporting.
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| Limitations, Dependencies, and Preconditions for Consideration |
Applicable Security Patterns for Consideration
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- FHIR Resources are in various stages of maturity. Please refer to the FHIR website for updates on specific profiles and their progress. The FHIR Maturity Model and each of the levels is described here.
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- System Authentication – The information and process necessary to authenticate the systems involved.
- Recipient Encryption – The message and health information are encrypted for the intended user.
- Sender Signature – Details that are necessary to identity of the individual sending the message.
- Secure Communication – Create a secure channel for client-to-server and server-to-server communication.
- Secure Message Router – Securely route and enforce policy on inbound and outbound messages without interruption of delivery.
- Security Labeling – The health information is labeled with security metadata necessary for access control by the end user.
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