Medication Prescription and Delivery (MPD)
0.1.0 - ci-build
Medication Prescription and Delivery (MPD), published by Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE). This is not an authorized publication; it is the continuous build for version 0.1.0). This version is based on the current content of https://github.com/IHE/pharm-mpd and changes regularly. See the Directory of published versions
This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.
These define data models that represent the domain covered by this implementation guide in more business-friendly terms than the underlying FHIR resources.
| DRAFT: Flattened Medicinal Product on ePrescription. Focused on an authorised product. |
DRAFT. eP/eD/PS medicinal product as a implementation-agnostic logical model |
| DRAFT: Medicinal Product in crossborder eP/eD |
DRAFT. Crossborder eP/eD/PS medicinal product as a implementation-agnostic logical model |
| [HMW] Logical Model for Pharmaceutical Advice |
[HMW] Logical Model for Pharmaceutical Advice |
| [HMW] Logical Model for administration |
[HMW] Logical Model for administration |
| [HMW] Logical Model for dispense |
[HMW] Logical Model for dispense |
| [HMW] Logical Model for medication order |
[HMW] Logical Model for medication order |
| [IHE MM] Logical Model for administration |
Logical Model for administration |
| [IHE MM] Logical Model for medication dispense |
A medication dispense relates to zero or one prescription item of one prescription. There are cases when a medication is dispensed before the prescription is created. Medications dispensed outside the context of any prescription are considered as self-prescribed by the professional who dispenses. Thus they are still attached to a pseudo-prescription. A medication dispense is issued by one pharmacy staff. It is related to zero (community use case) or one (hospital use case) encounter of care. |
| [IHE MM] Logical Model for order |
A prescription is issued by one ordering healthcare professional for one patient, in the context of zero or one encounter (between the patient and the ordering physician and/or the healthcare institution). |
| [IHE MM] Logical Model for pharmaceutical advice |
Pharmaceutical advice relates to one or more prescription items of one prescription. It is issued by one pharmacist. It may be associated with one or more observations. |
| [IHE PHARM White Paper] Logical Model for medication dispense |
A medication dispense relates to zero or one prescription item of one prescription. There are cases when a medication is dispensed before the prescription is created. Medications dispensed outside the context of any prescription are considered as self-prescribed by the professional who dispenses. Thus they are still attached to a pseudo-prescription. A medication dispense is issued by one pharmacy staff. It is related to zero (community use case) or one (hospital use case) encounter of care. |
| [IHE PHARM White Paper] Logical Model for order |
A prescription is issued by one ordering healthcare professional for one patient, in the context of zero or one encounter (between the patient and the ordering physician and/or the healthcare institution). |
| [IHE PHARM White Paper] Logical Model for pharmaceutical advice |
Pharmaceutical advice relates to one or more prescription items of one prescription. It is issued by one pharmacist. It may be associated with one or more observations. |
| eHDSI ePrescription | |
| ePrescription |
These define constraints on FHIR data types for systems conforming to this implementation guide.
| AD |
Address |
| ANY |
An abstract type |
| BL |
Boolean - true or false |
| CD |
ConceptDescriptor |
| Class |
Class of data elements |
| DT |
Date |
| EN |
EntityName |
| II |
InstanceIdentifier |
| INT |
IntegerNumber |
| PQ |
PhysicalQuantity |
| QT |
Quantity |
| REAL |
RealNumber |
| RTO |
Ratio |
| ST |
CharacterString |
| TS |
TimeStamp |
| Untyped |
No data type defined |