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2.0 Implementation
Exchange Frameworks Define how Resources are exchanged. |
Support Implementation Support. |
Using FHIR Making use of FHIR. |
2.0.1 Implementers Safety Check List
FHIR is as simple to implement as we know how to make it. However, due to the nature of healthcare, and healthcare processes, and cultural concerns, there are a number of features in FHIR that implementers are obliged to consider in order to implement safe systems.
This section is a check list to help implementers be sure that they've considered all the parts of FHIR that impact on their system design with regard to safety.
- Production exchange of patient or other sensitive data will always use some form of encryption on the wire
- For each resource that my system handles, I've reviewed the Modifier elements
- My system checks for modifierExtension elements
- My system supports elements labelled as "must-support" in the Profiles that apply to my system
- My system can render narratives properly (if/when they are used)
- My system has documented how distributed resource identification works in it's relevant contexts of use
- My system uses the right security labels where appropriate
- When other systems return http errors from the RESTful API or from the Mailbox (perhaps using Operation Outcome), my system checks for them and handles them appropriately
- My system publishes a conformance statement so other implementers know what it does
- My system displays narrative safely with no security issues (if it displayz it at all)
Obviously this list is only a small part of the overall safety check list for an application, which will have checks regarding jurisdictionally mandated policies, internal integrity, etc.