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Ontario Medical Imaging HL7® FHIR® Implementation Guide v1.0.0-Ballot
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  • Index
  • Home
    • Home
    • Introduction
    • Relationship to Other Specifications
    • Scope
    • Glossary
  • Business Context
    • Business Context
    • Business Model
    • Business Data
    • Use Cases
    • Business Rules
  • Technical Context
    • Technical Context
    • Implementer Responsibility
    • Conformance Rules
    • Connectivity Summary
  • FHIR Artifacts
    • FHIR Artifacts
    • Interactions
    • Profiles
    • Extensions
    • Terminology
    • System URIs
    • Examples
    • Capability Statement
    • Response Handling
    • Downloads
  • Change Log
    • Change Log
    • Known Issues & Future Developments
    • Revision History
    1. Index
    2. Home

For a full list of available versions, see the Directory of published versions

**Note this specification is still a draft and it is not ready for implementation.

1. Home

This Implementation Guide (IG) provides guidance, profiles, and supporting materials to enable consistent implementation of FHIR for this project. The guide is structured into the following sections:

Section Purpose
Home Introduces the IG and provides general background information about the project.
Business Context Provides an overview of the business model, relevant data, use cases, and business rules that this IG supports.
Technical Context Describes the profiling methodology, mapping strategies, implementation guidance, and security considerations. Start here if you're planning on building an Implementation Guide.
FHIR Artifacts Central location for all defined FHIR artifacts: profiles, extensions, value sets, data type profiles, operations, search parameters, and examples.
Change Log Tracks specification changes, lists known issues, and provides a place to collect feedback from implementers and reviewers.

1.1. Section Contents

  • Introduction
  • Relationship to Other Specifications
  • Scope
  • Glossary

1.2. Intended Audience

The intended audiences of this document are the Health Information Custodians (HICs), ICHSCs (Integrated Community Health Services Centres) and the vendors of the digital health assets as identified in the Scope section of this implementation guide.

The readers are expected to have an understanding of the fundamentals of HL7 FHIR R4 and the RESTful paradigm, and of the business and technical requirements for contributing and querying Ontario Medical Imaging Clinical Data Repository (miCDR) data.

Version: v1.0.0-ballot FHIR Version: R4.0.1

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