How to Provide Feedback: 


 If you have feedback on the PS-CA v1.1.0 DFT, to be considered for a future release, you can now submit your feedback via Jira as defined below;

  • To submit feedback, you must register as a user on Infoway’s InfoCentral, be an active member of a working group, and be granted access to the JIRA projects.
  • To register on the InfoCentral website, go to: https://infocentral.infoway-inforoute.ca. Click on the Register link and follow the instructions to create an account.
  • Once registered in InfoCentral, and a working group, you can request access to Jira directly in a working group meeting, or by emailing [email protected].
  • To access Jira, go to: https://informs.infoway-inforoute.ca (Note: this link will only work if you have been granted access to JIRA).
  • Submit your feedback on Jira. You will receive automatic notifications when your submissions receive comments or reach milestones during the review process.
  • All collaborators are encouraged to browse through previously submitted feedback to see if a topic has already been discussed.

Please find more information on specification feedback by clicking on this link: pan-Canadian Interoperability Specifications Feedback

If you have any questions, issues, or comments related to specification feedback, please reach out to [email protected]

Release Notes:


This release, PS-CA v1.1.0 DFT, is a minor release reacting to the jurisdictional needs, ensuring that the pan-Canadian Patient Summary specifications stay in alignment with the jurisdictional implementations.

FHIR Implementation Guide Change Log

  • Changes to the FHIR Implementation Guide are documented in the Canadian FHIR Registry, PS-CA project, located here.

PS-CA Specifications

  • Updated the PS-CA data domains table legend to include the meaning of the  "+" symbol in the table comparing IPS-UV to PS-CA for clarification.
  • Updated the interoperability conformance requirements table format to ensure proper alignment and accommodate headers.
  • Added a note to the security consideration section of PS-CA Actor Conformance, Option 2 for implementers. This note highlights that organizations supporting APIs compliant with the specifications have a responsibility to ensure that the access control policies they implement are technically feasible within the underlying software.

Companion Guide: Use Cases and Definitions

  • Updated the pre-conditions of UC-03 to exclude the reference to UC-06 as it is out of scope for this release.

Companion Guide: Reference Architecture

  • No changes