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Resources and Endpoints

AllergyIntolerance
Search, Read, Create

The AllergyIntolerance resource defines clinical information about a patient’s allergic response to a substance. It defines the substance that elicited the response, as well as when the reaction occurred, the severity, and the type of reaction noted. The AllergyIntolerance resource can also accommodate search by ID and by patient, allowing it to return a list of allergies. If a patient has no active allergies, an AllergyIntolerance resource will be returned indicating whether the patient’s allergies have never been reviewed (are not on file), or if they have been reviewed and it has been determined that they have no known allergies.

Appointment
Search, Read

This web service allows searching for appointments and returns patient’s up-to-date appointment information, such as the appointment date and time, provider, and location.

Binary
Read

The Binary FHIR resource represents the data of a single raw artifact as digital content accessible in its native format. A Binary resource can contain any content, whether text, image, pdf, zip archive, etc.

CarePlan
Search, Read

The FHIR CarePlan resource is a broad container for summarizing the plan of treatment for a patient. It includes links to the Condition Resource (the patient’s long term problem list) and the Goal Resource (the patient’s longitudinal goals) as well as in-line detail about upcoming appointments and upcoming orders.

CareTeam
Search, Read

Returns information about an episode’s care team. The patient’s inpatient treatment team and longitudinal care team are not included in this resource. Inpatient treatment team members are instead included as participants in the relevant Encounter resource. Longitudinal care team members are included in the CareTeam (Longitudinal Care Team) (R4) API response.

Communication
Search, Read, Create

This resource includes general information about the message, including the sender and recipient, the date and time it was sent, and the patient to whom it applies.

Condition
Search, Read, Create

This web service retrieves problems from a patient’s chart. This includes any data found in the patient’s problem list across all encounters. This resource can be queried by a combination of patient ID and status. Note that this resource retrieves only data stored in problem list records. As a result, medical history data documented outside of a patient’s problem list isn’t available to applications using this service unless that data is retrieved using another method.

Coverage
Search, Read

The FHIR Coverage Resource represents patient-level insurance coverage in Epic.

Device
Search, Read

The FHIR Device resource describes information about durable, manufactured medical items. The Epic implementation of this resource supports external medical devices.

DiagnosticReport
Search, Read

The DiagnosticReport FHIR resource represents resulted diagnostic orders and relevant data associated with the order and the patient. Supported diagnostic services include laboratory, radiology, and cardiology. Within DiagnosticReport, the Observation FHIR resource returns individual components from laboratory tests and text-based content, such as narratives or impressions, from radiology and cardiology results. This resource returns textual results and discrete result components. It can return lab, imaging, and cardiology results. It can also return micro and EKG and pathology results that are not a scan. Scans filed into Epic are not returned by this resource.

DocumentReference 
Search,Read,Create,Update

The FHIR DocumentReference resource is a generic resource that can be used to communicate many different types of documents. This implementation of DocumentReference is used to communicate clinical notes in accordance with the US Core Implementation Guide.

Encounter
Search, Read

The Encounter resource defines the setting where patient care takes place. This includes ambulatory, inpatient, emergency, home health, and virtual encounters.

FamilyMemberHistory   
Search, Read

The FamilyMemberHistory resource defines a family member in a patient’s family history. It corresponds with demographic data about the family member as well as any medical conditions documented for that family member.

Goal
Search, Read

The FHIR Goal resource defines objectives for a patient based on a current condition or recent procedure. The goal can be long-term, such as targeting a specific HgbA1c level after a diabetes diagnosis, or shorter term such as changing wound dressings routinely following a procedure.

Immunization
Search, Read

The FHIR Immunization resource provides a patient’s immunizations, including vaccine and vaccine administration details.

Location
Search, Read

The FHIR Location resource defines details and position information for a physical place where resources and participants can be found. The Location resource is referenced by the Practitioner and Appointment resources and references the Organization resource in an effort to provide a more complete context in associating a patient or supply with a physical location.

MedicationAdministration   
Search, Read

This MedicationAdministration resource records instances where a patient was administered a medication.

MedicationRequest
Search, Read

This resource can return various types of medications, including inpatient-ordered medications, clinic-administered medications (CAMS), patient-reported medications, and reconciled medications from Care Everywhere and other external sources.

NutritionOrder
Search, Read

This resource can read various types of nutrition orders, including oral diets, oral nutrition supplements, enteral nutrition (tube feedings), and infant formula. This resource can also include information from diet orders such as a patient’s food allergies, intolerances, and personal/cultural requirements or preferences (such as being kosher or vegan), and includes data on texture and quantity when applicable.

Observation
Search, Read, Create

This web service will retrieve vital sign data from a patient’s chart, as well as any other non-duplicable data found in the patient’s flowsheets across all encounters.

Organization
Search, Read

The search interaction of the Organization resource allows you to look up organization resources based on the specified search parameters. The read interaction of the Organization resource allows you to look up an organization using a constant server ID.

Patient 
Search, Read, Create

The FHIR Patient resource defines demographics, care providers, and other administrative information about a person receiving care at a health organization.

Practitioner
Search, Read

The FHIR Practitioner resource is defined as a person who is directly or indirectly involved in the provisioning of healthcare. The Practitioner resource can provide information about a healthcare provider, such as activities, responsibilities, demographics, and other administrative information.

Procedure
Search, Read

This web service retrieves problems from a patient’s chart. This includes any data found in the patient’s problem list across all encounters. This resource can be queried by a combination of patient ID and status. Note that this resource retrieves only data stored in problem list records. As a result, medical history data documented outside of a patient’s problem list isn’t available to applications using this service unless that data is retrieved using another method.

Questionnaire
Search, Read

This web service will return certain questionnaire details regarding the name of the patient-entered questionnaire, the date of the most recent contact of the patient-entered questionnaire, and the MPI identifier values of the patient-entered questionnaire if applicable.

QuestionnaireResponse
Search,Read,Create

This web service returns a list of questionnaire responses that the patient has submitted. Multiple patients cannot be referenced when performing a search, and this API will only search for responses to patient-entered questionnaires.

RelatedPerson    
Read

The FHIR RelatedPerson resource is typically an entity with a personal or professional relationship to the patient. RelatedPersons are often a source of information about the patient. For integrations with Epic, the RelatedPerson is represented by a MyChart account record ID and their link to a Patient record ID. Typically the RelatedPerson represents a MyChart proxy for the patient.

ServiceRequest
Search, Read

This resource returns a non-medication order for a patient, such as a procedure, culture, ECG, EKG, imaging, lab, micro, or radiology order.

Additional Protocols and Formats

HL7 v2
Bi-Directional

HL7 v2 is a clinical messaging format that provides data about healthcare related events – such as patient administrative activities, demographics, medical orders, results and financial information

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