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General Release Information
The pan-Canadian Patient Summary Implementable Specification (PS-CA) is published to a public space within InfoScribe and is also available as a downloadable document. A link to the online published content and the downloadable documentation will be published with each release.
Release information for each release is contained in the corresponding PS-CA Release page. Please refer to the PS-CA Releases table above for links to specific release content.
Release Cycle
The release cycle will include a 3 stage review and feedback process, as presented in the infographic below, with a goal of one major release per fiscal year.
Types of releases will include:
- Draft: Content published for review and feedback
- Trial Implementation: Content published for a small-scale implementation. It contains a subset of the broader set of use cases, actors & transactions and content data model, which will be enhanced over the lifecycle of the PS-CA roadmap.
- Final: Final published version for implementation.
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Table of Contents
General Release Information
The pan-Canadian Patient Summary Implementable Specification (PS-CA) is published to a public space within InfoScribe and is also available as a downloadable document. A link to the online published content and the downloadable documentation will be published with each release.
Release information for each release is contained in the corresponding PS-CA Release page. Please refer to the PS-CA Releases table above for links to specific release content.
Release Cycle
The release cycle will include a 3 stage review and feedback process, as presented in the infographic below, with a goal of one major release per fiscal year.
Types of releases will include:
- Draft: Content published for review and feedback
- Trial Implementation: Content published for a small-scale implementation. It contains a subset of the broader set of use cases, actors & transactions and content data model, which will be enhanced over the lifecycle of the PS-CA roadmap.
- Final: Final published version for implementation.
How to Provide Feedback
Terms of Use
Use of the Interoperability Program content is bound by the Terms of Use as defined on InfoCentral.
Table of Contents
General Release Information
The pan-Canadian Patient Summary Implementable Specification (PS-CA) is published to a public space within InfoScribe and is also available as a downloadable document. A link to the online published content and the downloadable documentation will be published with each release.
Release information for each release is contained in the corresponding PS-CA Release page. Please refer to the PS-CA Releases table above for links to specific release content.
Release Cycle
The release cycle will include a 3 stage review and feedback process, as presented in the infographic below, with a goal of one major release per fiscal year.
Types of releases will include:
- Draft: Content published for review and feedback
- Trial Implementation: Content published for a small-scale implementation. It contains a subset of the broader set of use cases, actors & transactions and content data model, which will be enhanced over the lifecycle of the PS-CA roadmap.
- Final: Final published version for implementation.
How to Provide Feedback
Terms of Use
Use of the Interoperability Program content is bound by the Terms of Use as defined on InfoCentral.
Table of Contents
General Release Information
The pan-Canadian Patient Summary Implementable Specification (PS-CA) is published to a public space within InfoScribe and is also available as a downloadable document. A link to the online published content and the downloadable documentation will be published with each release.
Release information for each release is contained in the corresponding PS-CA Release page. Please refer to the PS-CA Releases table above for links to specific release content.
Release Cycle
The release cycle will include a 3 stage review and feedback process, as presented in the infographic below, with a goal of one major release per fiscal year.
Types of releases will include:
- Draft: Content published for review and feedback
- Trial Implementation: Content published for a small-scale implementation. It contains a subset of the broader set of use cases, actors & transactions and content data model, which will be enhanced over the lifecycle of the PS-CA roadmap.
- Final: Final published version for implementation.
How to Provide Feedback
Terms of Use
Use of the Interoperability Program content is bound by the Terms of Use as defined on InfoCentral.