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  • Table-of-Contents
  • Home
  • Business Context
    • Use Cases
    • Requirements
    • Privacy and Security Guidance
    • Relationship to Other Specifications
  • Technical Context
    • Sequence Diagrams
    • Core Interoperability Specification Requirements
    • Conformance and Specification Guidance
    • General Principles & Design
  • FHIR Artifacts
    • FHIR Artifacts
    • PS-CA Library of Profiles
    • Bundle (PS-CA)
    • Composition (PS-CA)
    • Patient (PS-CA)
    • Medication (PS-CA)
    • MedicationRequest (PS-CA)
    • MedicationStatement (PS-CA)
    • AllergyIntolerance (PS-CA)
    • Condition (PS-CA)
    • Procedure (PS-CA)
    • Immunization (PS-CA)
    • DiagnosticReport (PS-CA)
    • ImagingStudy (PS-CA)
    • Organization-Lab (PS-CA)
    • Practitioner-Lab (PS-CA)
    • PractitionerRole-Lab (PS-CA)
    • Observation Laboratory/Pathology (PS-CA)
    • Observation Radiology (PS-CA)
    • Observation Social History (PS-CA)
    • Observation Alcohol Use (PS-CA)
    • Observation Tobacco Use (PS-CA)
    • Family Member History (PS-CA)
    • Data Type Profiles
    • Extensions
    • Examples
    • Terminology
    • Downloads
  • Change Log
    1. Table-of-Contents
    2. Technical Context
    3. Sequence Diagrams

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Sequence Diagrams

The section below provides guidance on how to read the sequence diagrams:

  • The sequence diagrams illustrates how the different standardized actors of systems should interact with each other to carry out specific standardized transactions, and the order in which the transactions and interactions occur when a PS-CA use case is executed.
  • The legend on the bottom right corner describes the different system components, actors and transactions that are necessary to carry out this particular use case.
  • The green swim lane is a simplified view of the actors and transactions required by the Foundational Profiles, defined here, in addition to the other ones that are not explicitly illustrated on the diagram (e.g. ATNA, CT) but included as a white note. These are pre-requisite conditions for this particular use case and it is assumed that these will be satisfied.
  • The blue swim lanes groups sequence of processes (along with their required actors and transactions) that are needed to occur to satisfy this particular use case. These are to be read from left to right and top to bottom.
  • The red note boxes describe important call outs, information and notes that provide more context for the sequence diagram.
  • For more information on core IHE Profiles and specific Canadian implementation guidance, refer to Reference Architecture.

Sequence Diagram Index

Sequence Diagram Related Use Case
Sequence Diagrams for UC-01: HCP Creates a PS-CA UC-01:HCP Creates a PS-CA
Sequence Diagrams for UC-02: HCP Views/Consumes a PS-CA UC-02:HCP Views/Consumes a PS-CA
Sequence Diagrams for UC-03: Patient Views/Obtains Personal PS-CA UC-03: Patient Views/Consumes a PS-CA
Sequence Diagrams for UC-04: HCP Requests PS-CA On-Demand UC-04: HCP Requests PS-CA On-Demand
Sequence Diagrams for UC-05: Patient Mediated Access and Exchange of their Patient Summary UC-05: Patient Mediated Access and Exchange of their Patient Summary

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