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MessageBundle - Appointment (CA:eReC)
MessageDefinition
An Appointment SHALL be the focus
of messages corresponding to the following events:
Event | Category | Purpose | Allowed Responses | Response Situation |
---|---|---|---|---|
notify-add-appointment | notification | To notify systems that an appointment has been created in response to a ServiceRequest. | ||
notify-update-process-request | notification | To notify systems that an appointment has an update to its status or other details (e.g. time or location). | ||
notify-update-service-record | notification | To notify eReC Recipient systems that a Service Record has been updated due to an appointment being booked, or there is an update to the appointment status or other details (e.g. time or location). |
Message Bundle: Appointment
Description
Entries in the message Bundle for these business events will be determined by the content of the ServiceRequest the Appointment is based on which, minimally, SHALL include:
- a MessageHeader
- an Appointment referenced in
MessageHeader.focus
- PractitionerRole(s) referenced in
MessageHeader.author
SHALL reference an Organization, Location, and/or Practitioner
The ServiceRequest the Appointment is based on SHALL either be referenced or included in the Bundle. If it is included in the Bundle, then the Bundle SHALL include:
- the Patient who is the subject of the ServiceRequest (
ServiceRequest.subject
) - PractitionerRole(s) referenced in
ServiceRequest.requester
and the requestedServiceRequest.performer
where each SHALL reference an Organization, Location, and/or Practitioner
Note:
To enable conformance testing against the requirements of this IG, the requirements summarized above are formally specified as contraints within Resource Profiles in this IG. Implementers are strongly encouraged to become familiar with these formal specifications and to rely on them as the source of truth.