Medication Prescription and Delivery (MPD)
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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

Artifacts Summary

This page provides a list of the FHIR artifacts defined as part of this implementation guide.

Structures: Logical Models

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

Structures: Data Type Profiles

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