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How to Provide Feedback:

TODO: update with balloting section

 


ExcerptThe Public Review period for the 

The ballot release of the

Pan-Canadian Patient Summary Interoperability Specifications v1.1.0 DFT-Ballot is now

open

available!

The timeline for

Public Review is: September 9 - 21, 2022

ballot submissions is January 15 - February 14, 2024.

You may review the PS-CA Specifications in the following formats:

  • Download the PS-CA specifications in PDF format from the corresponding links in the table above or on the Release page
  • Review the PS-CA Specifications in InfoScribe, from the corresponding link in the table above or on the Release page.

How to submit your

feedback

ballot submission:

  • All Collaborators are invited to document their ballot comments using the
Public Review Comments
  • PS-CA v1.
0
  • 1.0
TI Candidate spreadsheet
  • DFT-Ballot Submission spreadsheet, available here
  • Send an email to [email protected], with Subject Line "PS-CA", including the
Comments
  • PS-CA v1.1.0 DFT-Ballot Submission spreadsheet as an attachment.
  • We kindly ask that each organization submit all comments within one spreadsheet submission. 
  • Upon submission, you will receive an
acknowledgement
  • acknowledgment email with a reference number.
Our team will complete a review of all comments, determine the appropriate disposition for each item and incorporate changes and backlog items for a future release. 
  • Feedback will be triaged by the Infoway Lead to support the Patient Summary Working Group with decisioning/voting blocks.

For questions, please contact us at [email protected]

To learn more about the balloting cycle process, please visit the IO Specifications Publication Model page.

Release Notes:


This release, PS-CA v1.1.0 DFT-Ballot, 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 Preface to reflect the purpose of this minor release.
  • Updated the Preface to represent the addition of the Diagnostic Results Data Domain. More details regarding this change can be found in the FHIR Implementation Guide Change Log above.TODO: update changes to Preface

Companion Guide: Use Cases and Definitions

  • No changes

Companion Guide: Reference Architecture

  • No changes