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The Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) is developing a pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework (pCHDCF) to lay the foundation that will enable interoperability across health systems. The Framework, supported by and aligned with jurisdictional projects, will establish the data standards, business glossary, data models (business context, information, conceptual and logical) and other metadata.

The pan-Canadian Core FHIR Profile Set (CA Core+) will provide FHIR profiles based on the business, conceptual, and logical models in the pCHDCF. This includes data exchange formats common across domains, as well as domain-specific data exchange.

As the pCHDCF is still undergoing collaborative development, content in this early draft of the CA Core+ is expected to evolve.

Introduction


Interoperability enables information to flow seamlessly between different solutions and devices. When different parts of the health system are interoperable with each other, they can “speak the same language.” Interoperability improves continuity of care, collaboration between health providers and patient access to their health information. By breaking down data silos, it also reduces inefficiencies and redundancies within the health system.

Connection, collaboration and communication have never been more important for the health system. Increased use of virtual care has highlighted the need for safe and efficient electronic sharing of information across the circle of care. Continuing to improve Canadian health care will necessitate work in interoperability — connected systems are healthier systems.

In support of the provinces and territories, Canada Health Infoway (Infoway) is facilitating a national collaborative effort to advance interoperability. While there are many interoperability-related challenges, this specification refers to a set of standards and implementation guidelines developed to facilitate the interoperable exchange of healthcare information in Canada.

The pan-Canadian Core FHIR Profile Set (CA Core+) is based on the HL7 FHIR (Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources) standards. It is the expression of constraints in the pan-Canadian Health Data Content Framework (p-CHDCF) in the form of FHIR profiles. The CA Core+ specifications will include a core set of common data exchange profiles, extensions, and value sets as well as domain-specific profiles that offer constraints that are applicable under certain contexts (e.g., patient summary, long term care).

In parallel with CA Core+, the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) is facilitating a national collaborative effort by engaging Canadian health data and standards communities to continue developing the pCHDCF.

As standards in healthcare continue to evolve, it's important to refer to the latest versions of the CA Core + specifications and stay informed about updates and revisions to ensure compliance with current best practices.

For more information, please refer to the CA Core+ Interoperability Specifications.


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