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Cyprus EHR Medical Team profile
An outpatient medical doctor offers/provides medical healthcare services either by working on his/her own or as part of a medical team which is comprised by the heading doctor, other doctors, nurses and medical secretaries. The main use-case of this profile is to represent a medical team which will allow a medical team's heading doctor to group together (via this resource) all the practitioners who work together to provide healthcare services (e.g. this profile can be used to represent a medical office of a medical doctor)
Prototype of the National Integrated EHR System in Cyprus
- type Profile on Organization
- FHIR R4
- status Draft
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