Name | Source | Ver | Description |
A - Laboratory Report | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Laboratory Report. eHN guideline model. |
A.1.3 - Health insurance and payment information | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Health insurance and payment information. Section A1.3 of the eHN guideline. |
A.1.4 - Information recipient | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Information recipient (intended recipient or recipients of the report, additional recipients might be identified by the ordering party, e.g. GP, other specialist), if applicable. Section A1.4 of the eHN guideline. |
A.1.5 - Author | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Author (by whom the Laboratory result report or a subset of its results was authored). Section A1.5 of the eHN guideline. |
A.1.6 - Legal authenticator | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Legal authenticator (The person taking responsibility for the medical content of the document). Section A1.6 of the eHN guideline. |
A.1.7 - Result validator | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Result validator. Section A1.7 of the eHN guideline. |
A.4 - Specimen information | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Specimen information. Section A4 of the eHN guideline. |
A.5 - Results data elements | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Results data elements. Section A5 of the eHN guideline. |
A1.1, A1.2 - Subject of care | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Patient or Subject of care. Sections A1.1 and A1.2 of the eHN guideline. |
A2, A3 - Order | hl7.fhir.eu.laboratory#current | R4 | Order information and reason. Sections A2 and A3 of the eHN guideline. |
European Health Insurance Card | hl7.fhir.eu.base#current | R4 | A free card that gives access to medically necessary, state-provided healthcare during a temporary stay in any of the 27 EU countries, Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland under the same conditions and at the same cost (free in some countries) as people insured in that country. The benefits covered include, for example, benefits provided in conjunction with chronic or existing illnesses as well as in conjunction with pregnancy and childbirth. Cards are issued by your national health insurance provider. Important – the European Health Insurance Card: * is not an alternative to travel insurance. It does not cover any private healthcare or costs such as a return flight to your home country or lost/stolen property, * does not cover your costs if you are travelling for the express purpose of obtaining medical treatment, * does not guarantee free services. As each country’s healthcare system is different services that cost nothing at home might not be free in another country. |
Produced 08 Sep 2023