Transaction: Intervention

STATUS:

Draft

OWNER:

eHealth Platform

STANDARD:

KMEHR

VERSION:

1.0

DATE:

2012-02-20

DEFINITION:

ATTENTION - This transaction still needs to pass validation by the Workgroup Structuring of Elements (WGSE)


The Intervention transaction describes a medical intervention performed by a healthcare professional.

Generalities

This transaction only requires a level 1 of kmehr normalization. However, further levels may be applied (see structure overview).

Transaction elements

id

id of the transaction according to the ID-KMEHR conventions.

cd

You must use the value "intervention" from CD-TRANSACTION.

date

The date of the creation of the message.

time

The time of the creation of the message.

author

This is the person assuming the responsibility of the medical content of the record. It can be specified by a combination of hcparty. There must be at least one hcparty identifying a person. It must contain the ID-HCPARTY of this healthcare professional and it should contain its NIHII number.

iscomplete

Expresses if the transaction is completed.

isvalidated

Expresses if the transaction is validated.

Structure overview

You have the choice between:

  •     text(s) : to transfer your result as free text,
  •     lnk(s) : to encapsulate your result as a multimedia object (Word document for example) or to link the result with the requesting transaction,
  •     heading(s) : to organise the results by paragraphs and subparagraphs,
  •     items(s) : to further structure your result.


The structuration by items is strongly recommended.

Items

Any item from CD-ITEM can be used but we recommend more particularily the following ones.

Item type (cd)

Item purpose

Item structure

encounternumber

the local identifier for the intervention.

content (text | id)

encounterdatetime

the date and time of the intervention

content (date time)

healthcareelement

An item containing medical information.

The specific content and structure of this item depends on the type of intervention that the transaction represents.

These are described in more specific detail in the project documentation.

[content (date time)]