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MedicAlertPatientSummary
The MedicAlert first responder API is queried using a FHIR operation. This is the $summary operation invoked on the Patient resource. The $summary operation returns a set of resources, organized as a Bundle.
The response Bundle is structured as a FHIR document that is based on the IPS standard.
An identifier for the patient (MedicAlert ID or NHI number) must be provided along with a reason for the API access.
Querying the API
The $summary operation must be invoked as a POST with the parameters passed in the message body.
An example query for emergency access using an NHI number:
POST [base]/Patient/$summary
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
_identifier=https://standards.digital.health.nz/ns/nhi%7CZZZ0016&reason=EmergencyAccess
An example query for non emergency access using the MedicAlert id:
POST [base]/Patient/$summary
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
_identifier=https://standards.medicalert.nz/memberId%7C1001&reason=NonEmergencyAccess
An example query for emergency access using an accessKey:
POST [base]/Patient/$summary
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
_identifier=https://standards.medicalert.nz/accessKey%7C10011XX1&reason=EmergencyAccess
(note that non-standard ASCII characters such as the | character must be URL encoded - in this case as %7C)
- type OperationDefinition
- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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version0.1.0
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