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By IG | IG Description and Purpose of Test Cases | Profiles and Actors Involved | Test Case Peer Type & Supporting Tools* |
CA:eReC | The Projectathon 2025 will focus on interoperability demonstrations based on the pan-Canadian eReferral/eConsult (CA:eReC v1.0.2-DFT) Interoperability Specification. The CA:eReC specification defines the building blocks to create, send and receive eReferrals/eConsults. The purpose of testing CA:eReC is to ensure systems have the ability to create, send and receive FHIR messages (e.g., ServiceRequests) over the internet. These test cases will also ensure that the eReferrals are formatted and contain the required content according to the CA:eReC Implementation Guide. A CA:eReC clinical data set will be provided to support these test cases. Refer to the Test Data Sets for more details. To read more about the CA:eReC, go here. |
| No-Peer (Gazelle platform, FHIR Validator, CA:eReC Simulators) Peer-to-Peer (Gazelle platform, FHIR Validator) |
ON eReC | The Ontario eReferral/eConsult FHIR Implementation guide v0.12.0 Draft uses CA:eReC as the FHIR resource profile baseline and was developed in collaboration with the FHIR Implementers community, solution vendors and Canada Health Infoway. The specification has an open review in progress and potential for changes is possible until March 2025. These test cases will ensure that eReferrals contain the additional required content, valuesets and bindings according to the ON eReC implementation guide. An ON eReC clinical data set will be provided to support these test cases. Refer to the Test Data Sets for more details. To read more about the ON eReC, go here. |
| No-Peer (Gazelle platform, FHIR Validator, CA:eReC Simulators) Peer-to-Peer (Gazelle platform, FHIR Validator) |
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