AllergyIntolerance (40)

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1ADHA Core AllergyIntoleranceau.digitalhealth.r4#currentR4The purpose of this profile is to provide a core representation of an allergy or intolerance for the electronic exchange of health information between individuals, healthcare providers, and the My Health Record system infrastructure in Australia. This profile supports a summary statement relating to an allergy or intolerance including asserting negation for a specific allergy or intolerance, a category, or that a patient has no known allergies or intolerances.
2Alergias Cohl7.fhir.co.CoreCO#currentR4Alergias del paciente
3Allergy Intolerance (AU IPS)hl7.fhir.au.ips#currentR4This profile is based on the UV profile, with Australian rules added as well (by reference to the Australian profile)
4Allergy Intolerance (IPS)hl7.fhir.uv.ips#currentR4This profile represents the constraints applied to the AllergyIntolerance resource by the International Patient Summary (IPS) FHIR Implementation Guide. A record of an allergy or intolerance is represented in the patient summary as an instance of an AllergyIntolerance resource constrained by this profile. It documents the relevant allergies or intolerances (conditions) for a patient, describing the kind of reaction (e.g. rash, anaphylaxis,..); preferably the agents that cause it; and optionally the criticality and the certainty of the allergy.
5Allergy Intolerance (PS-CA)ca.infoway.io.psca#1.0.1-alpha3R4This profile represents the constraints applied to the Allergyintolerance resource by the PS-CA project, which is informed by the constraints of the [AllergyIntolerance IPS-UV profile](http://hl7.org/fhir/uv/ips/StructureDefinition-AllergyIntolerance-uv-ips.html) and the [Canadian Baseline Profile](http://build.fhir.org/ig/HL7-Canada/ca-baseline/branches/master/StructureDefinition-profile-allergyintolerance.html) to allow for cross-border and cross-jurisdiction sharing of Allergies and Intolerances. It documents the relevant allergies or intolerances (conditions) for a patient, describing the kind of reaction (e.g. rash, anaphylaxis,..); preferably the agents that cause it; and optionally the criticality and the certainty of the allergy.
6Allergy Intolerance Content Not Supported (PS-CA)ca.infoway.io.psca#1.0.1-alpha3R4This profile represents the constraints applied to the Allergyintolerance resource by the PS-CA projectto communicate that a system can not produce content for the condition section because it does not currently support that domain in this version of the release. This profile is being put forward as an alternative to the existing pattern in IPS-UV for communicating that a concept is absent/unknown because that pattern does not adequately address systems that are at a lower maturity in supporting the full set of patient summary sections and their respective profiles. This profile is maintained exclusively for this scenario and will eventually be retired at a later version when the ability for systems to support those sections is met.
7AllergyIntolerancecara#currentR4This profile is used to track the allergies and intolerances of a patient based on a given value set.
8AllergyIntolerancendhm.in#currentR4This profile sets minimum expectations for the AllergyIntolerance resource to record, search, and fetch allergies/adverse reactions associated with a patient.
9AllergyIntolerance Inicio LEfhir.minsal.ListaDeEspera#currentR4AllergyIntolerance Inicio LE
10AllergyIntolerance Profilehl7.fhir.ca.baseline#currentR4Proposed constraints and extensions on the AllergyIntolerance Resource
11AllergyIntolerance-IEHRfhir.uv.crossborderdataexchange#currentR4
12ANC AllergyIntolerancewho.fhir.anc-cds#currentR4ANC AllergyIntolerance
13Argonaut AllergyIntolerance Profilefhir.argonaut.r2#1.0.0R2
14AU Base Allergy Intolerancehl7.fhir.au.base#currentR4This profile defines an allergy intolerance structure that localises core concepts, including terminology, for use in an Australian context. The purpose of this profile is to provide national level agreement on core localised concepts. This profile does not force conformance to core localised concepts. It enables implementers and modellers to make their own rules, i.e. [profiling](http://hl7.org/fhir/profiling.html), about how to support these concepts for specific implementation needs.
15AU Core AllergyIntolerancehl7.fhir.au.core#currentR4This profile sets minimum expectations for an AllergyIntolerance resource to record, search, and fetch allergies/adverse reactions associated with a patient. It is based on the [AU Base Allergy Intolerance](http://build.fhir.org/ig/hl7au/au-fhir-base/StructureDefinition-au-allergyintolerance.html) profile and identifies the *additional* mandatory core elements, extensions, vocabularies and value sets that **SHALL** be present in the AllergyIntolerance resource when conforming to this profile. It provides the floor for standards development for specific uses cases in an Australian context.
16AU Primary Care Allergy Intoleranceau.csiro.fhir.au-primarycare#currentR4Risk of harmful or undesirable physiological response which is unique to the individual and associated with exposure to a known substance. **Usage** Use to provide a single place within the health record to document a range of clinical statements about adverse reactions, including: - record a clinical assessment of the individual’s propensity for a potential future reaction upon re-exposure; and - record cumulative information about the reaction to each exposure. Use to record information about the positive presence of the risk of an adverse reaction: - to support direct clinical care of an individual; - as part of a managed adverse reaction or allergy/intolerance list; - to support exchange of information about the propensity and events related to adverse reactions; - to inform adverse reaction reporting; and - to assist computerised knowledge-based activities such as clinical decision support and alerts. Use to record information about the risk of adverse reactions to a broad range of substances, including: incipients and excipients in medicinal preparations; biological products; metal salts; and organic chemical compounds. Adverse reaction may be: - an immune mediated reaction - Types I-IV (including allergic reactions and hypersensitivities); or - a non-immune mediated reaction - including pseudo-allergic reactions, side effects, intolerances, drug toxicities (eg to Gentamicin). In clinical practice distinguishing between immune-mediated and non-immune mediated reactions is difficult and often not practical. Identification of the type of reaction is not a proxy for seriousness or risk of harm to the patient, which is better expressed by the manifestation in clinical practice. The risk of an adverse reaction event or manifestation should not be recorded without identifying a proposed causative substance or class of substance. If there is uncertainty that a specific substance is the cause, this uncertainty can be recorded using the ‘Verification status’ data element. If there are multiple possible substances that may have caused a reaction/manifestation, each substance should be recorded using a separate instance of this adverse reaction archetype with the ‘Status’ set to an initial state of ‘Unconfirmed’ so that adverse reaction checking can be activated in clinical systems. Once the substance, agent or class is later proven not to be the cause for a given reaction then the ‘Status’ can be modified to ‘Refuted’. This item has been designed to allow recording of information about a specific substance (amoxycillin, oysters, or bee sting venom) or, alternatively, a class of substance (eg Penicillins). If a class of substance is recorded then identification of the exact substance can be recorded on a per exposure basis.
17BeAllergyIntolerancehl7.fhir.be.allergy#1.1.0R4Belgian federal profile for an allergy and/or an intolerance. Initially based on the functional description of the NIHDI.
18BeAllergyIntoleranceehealthplatform.be.r4.federalprofiles#1.3.3-betaR4Belgian federal profile for an allergy and/or an intolerance. Initially based on the functional description of the NIHDI.
19CH Allergy Intolerancech.fhir.ig.ch-allergyintolerance#currentR4This profile represents the constraints applied to the AllergyIntolerance resource in the Swiss context - in adaption of the definition by the International Patient Summary (IPS) FHIR Implementation Guide. A record of an allergy or intolerance is represented in the Swiss EPR, in a TransitionOfCare transaction or similar as an instance of an AllergyIntolerance resource constrained by this profile. It documents the relevant allergies or intolerances for a patient, describing the kind of reaction (e.g. rash, anaphylaxis,..); preferably the agents that cause it; and optionally the criticality and the certainty of the allergy.
20CH eTOC Allergy Intolerancech.fhir.ig.ch-etoc#currentR4Definition for the Allergy Intolerance resource in the context of electronic transition of care.
21CH VACD AllergyIntolerancech.fhir.ig.ch-vacd#currentR4Definition of the AllergyIntolerance part for vaccination record documents.
22Food Allergymycompany.fhir.foodallergyExample#currentR4Food Allergy profile
23HCIM AllergyIntolerancenictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3AllergyIntolerance as defined by the Dutch Health and Care Information models (Dutch: Zorginformatiebouwsteen or ZIB) version 3.2, release 2017. An allergy or intolerance describes a patient’s tendency towards hypersensitivity to a certain substance, so that an unwanted physiological reaction is expected after exposure to the substance, while most people would not exhibit such a reaction to that amount. The observed physiological changes are usually the result of an immunological reaction. The substances can be categorized as follows: * Medicine * Medicine category * Ingredient/addition * Nutrition * Environmental factor * Animal * Plants * Chemicals * Inhaled allergenic
24IPA-AllergyIntolerancehl7.fhir.uv.ipa#currentR4Minimum expectations for an AllergyIntolerance resource when accessed via a International Patient Access API
25LKCore Allergy Intolerancefhir.SLexampleIG#currentR4Sri Lankan FHIR R4 profile for allergy intolerance
26ManaakiNgaTahiAllergyIntolerancecinc.fhir.ig#currentR4AllergyIntolerance FHIR resource for Manaaki Nga Tahi
27MedNet Interface (MNI) - Allergy Intoleranceswiss.mednet.fhir#0.15.0R4MedNet Interface (MNI) - Allergy Intolerance Profile
28MIPHRAllergyIntolerancehl7.fhir.mi.phr#currentR4
29MP612 AllergyIntoleranceToFHIRConversionnictiz.fhir.nl.stu3.zib2017#2.2.15R3A profile, based on the zib-AllergyIntolerance profile, that defines the retrieve AllergyIntolerance612ToFHIRConversion transaction to retrieve "6.12-based" allergy and intolerance information. This information is based on a conversion from the 6.12 standard. A XIS converts the requested information to FHIR-resources. The 6.12 AllergyIntolerance information is originally exchanged in HL7v3-messaging format following the 6.12 information standard.
30no-basis-AllergyIntolerancehl7.fhir.no.basis#2.1.2R4Basis profile for allergy intolerance, to be used in Norway. The profile is adapted to support the norwegian standard for critical information (KI standard).
31NZCentralRegionAllergyIntolerancenz.central.ihub.ig#currentR4AllergyIntolerance resource for Te Whatu Ora, Central Region
32NZIPS-AllergyIntolerancetewhatuora.fhir.ig.nzips#currentR4 A record of a clinical assessment of an allergy or intolerance; a propensity, or a potential risk to an individual, to have an adverse reaction on future exposure to the specified substance, or class of substance. Where a propensity is identified, to record information or evidence about a reaction event that is characterized by any harmful or undesirable physiological response that is specific to the individual and triggered by exposure of an individual to the identified substance or class of substance.
33OpenMRS AllergyIntoleranceopenmrs.fhir.core#currentR4A FHIR Allergy as understood by OpenMRS
34QICore AllergyIntolerancehl7.fhir.us.qicore#currentR4Profile of AllergyIntolerance for decision support/quality metrics. Defines the core set of elements and extensions for quality rule and measure authors.
35RIPT AllergyIntoleranceihe.pcc.ript#currentR4 This profile represents the constraints applied to the AllergyIntolerance resource by the Refferal For Interfacility Patient Trasnport (RIPT) FHIR Implementation Guide.
36UK Core AllergyIntolerancefhir.r4.ukcore.stu1#1.0.4R4Defines the UK Core constraints and extensions on the AllergyIntolerance resource for the minimal set of data to query and retrieve allergy information.
37US Core AllergyIntolerance Profilehl7.fhir.us.core#currentR4To promote interoperability and adoption through common implementation, this profile sets minimum expectations for the AllergyIntolerance resource to record, search, and fetch allergies/adverse reactions associated with a patient. It identifies which core elements, extensions, vocabularies, and value sets **SHALL** be present and constrains the way the elements are used when using the profile. It provides the floor for standards development for specific use cases.
38WHO AllergyIntolerancewho.fhir.anc-cds#currentR4The WHO Core AllergyIntolerance profile defines conformance requirements and exchange expectations for AllergyIntolerance resources in WHO Smart Guidelines content.
39WHO-Core AllergyIntolerancewho.fhir.core#currentR4Any known medical allergies of the client.
40WHO-Core AllergyIntolerance (Drug Allergies)who.fhir.core#currentR4Any known medical allergies of the client.
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AllergyIntolerance.meta
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AllergyIntolerance.contained C
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AllergyIntolerance.extension.url
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AllergyIntolerance.extension.extension.value[x].code
AllergyIntolerance.extension.extension.value[x].system
AllergyIntolerance.extension.extension.url (7)
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AllergyIntolerance.patient.identifier.period C
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AllergyIntolerance.patient.identifier.type.coding.userSelected C
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AllergyIntolerance.patient.identifier.type.extension C
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AllergyIntolerance.patient.identifier.use C
AllergyIntolerance.patient.identifier.extension C
AllergyIntolerance.patient.identifier.id C
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AllergyIntolerance.patient.extension C
AllergyIntolerance.patient.id C
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AllergyIntolerance.patient.reference C C C C C D C
AllergyIntolerance.encounter C D C C C
AllergyIntolerance.encounter.identifier
AllergyIntolerance.encounter.identifier.assigner
AllergyIntolerance.encounter.reference C
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AllergyIntolerance.onset[x].end
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AllergyIntolerance.participant
AllergyIntolerance.participant.extension
AllergyIntolerance.participant.modifierExtension
AllergyIntolerance.participant.function
AllergyIntolerance.participant.actor
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AllergyIntolerance.note D D C C
AllergyIntolerance.note.time C
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AllergyIntolerance.reaction.manifestation.text
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AllergyIntolerance.reaction.manifestation.coding.system C C F
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.description
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AllergyIntolerance.reaction.severity.extension.valueCodeableConcept S B M
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.exposureRoute D B M B M D B M D B M D B M C B M
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.note D D C
AllergyIntolerance.reaction.note.author[x]
S: There is slicing defined in the element(s)
C: There is cardinality erstrictions defined in the element(s)
I: There is invariants defined in the element(s)
F: There is a fixed or pattern value defined in the element(s)
D: There is document provided in the element(s)
B: There is terminology bindings defined in the element(s)
M: At least one of the element(s) has must-support = true
(N): The number of elements if > 1

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