Health NZ | Te Whatu Ora FHIR Screening Implementation Guide
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The National Screening Unit's Cervical Screening Register is a key component of the National Cervical Screening Programme (NCSP) as the national database for information relating to cervical screening events. Currently there is lack of timely access to Cervical Screening Summaries for frontline screen takers and participants. This is a barrier to opportunistic and planned screening events.
The Screening History API aims to surface a participant's cervical screening history to Primary and Community screen-takers, colposcopy practitioners, health professionals involved with Cervical Cancer treatment and participants (health consumers). Provider systems that integrate using this API can enable Cervical Screen takers and other clinical staff to accurately assess the participant's cervical screening needs by providing appropriate, relevant and timely access to participant’s cervical screening history from their clinical application of choice.
Initially this solution will surface a clinician- and participant-focused Cervical Screening History document to be consumed by the clinical or patient application of choice, e.g. Practice Management Systems, Electronic Medical Records, Case Management Systems and Patient Portals.
This API enables health care providers and the Health Care Consumer participating in cervical screening to retrieve a consumer’s/ their own screening history from their preferred application, such as PMS systems, Electronic Medical Records, Case Management Systems and Patient Portals.
Screening summaries accessible using this API will support:
The initial API is not intended for any other purpose, eg.
In general a Screening Summary returned by this API provides screening information for a specific subject person who is a participant in a screening programme.
The Screening Summary comprises two main parts, outlined as follows.
Health providers listed in Schedule 2 of the Health Information Privacy Code are allowed to access the participants screening history information held in the National Screening Solution (Cervical Screening Register) for the purpose of Cervical Screening, screening follow up, Cervical Cancer Treatment, Outreach and participants access to their own information.
This includes the following kinds of health providers:
The Screening history FHIR API provides a new way of accessing this information directly from within a Health provider's clinical application.
All access requests will be governed by Te Whatu Ora’s Digital Services Hub onboarding process. For more information see - On-boarding and Compliance
Te Whatu Ora expects parties integrating with this API to develop implementations that align with all of the following expectations:
Conformance with these expectations will be assessed by testing to be agreed between the integrator and Te Whatu Ora.