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BC Longitudinal Record Access FHIR Implementation Guide
The Longitudinal Record Access Project (LRA) aims to serve the entire province of British Columbia by making clinical data broadly available from multiple sources – on demand – in a secure, streamlined, and standardized way. The goal of LRA is to serve all healthcare staff and citizens. LRA operates as a back-end service, employing open standards to design, develop, and implement provincial Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) and clinical data repositories based on Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) standards. • Access will be provisioned through BC’s federated Identity and Access Management (IDAM) infrastructure currently being built out for providers and patients. • Data will be exposed through LRA APIs to clinical information systems, Electronic Medical Records (EMRs), and provider / patient portals using either direct FHIR API integration or SMART on FHIR applications. The target is for LRA to be highly interoperable - scalable, reliable, and performant for all of BC.
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- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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