A signal is a (group of) observation(s) of symptoms or behavior that can be an aid in signaling a worsening of a certain condition.
Purpose
By recognizing and observing certain signals by the patient himself or his environment in time and taking the right actions, worse can be prevented.
By recording the patient-specific pattern in, for example, an identification plan, the patient himself and his environment also gain insight into the course of aggravation as well as a handle for patient-specific correct approach and interventions.
Information Model
Type
Id
Concept
Card.
Definition
DefinitionCode
Reference
NL-CM:16.5.1
Signaling
Root concept of the Signaling information model.This root concept contains all data elements of the Signaling information model.
NL-CM:16.5.5
InvolvedPersons
0..*
Container of the InvolvedPersons concept.This container contains all data elements of the InvolvedPersons concept.
A description of behavior and/or symptoms of the patient observed by others that are characteristic of a particular phase. The signs of aggravation on which certain actions can be taken by the patient and possibly his environment.
180331000146103 Behavior reported by social environment of subject
NL-CM:16.5.3
ActionPatient
0..1
A description of what the patient can do or perform to prevent aggravation or relapse.
Technical specifications in HL7v3 CDA and HL7 FHIR
To exchange information based on health and care information models, additional, more technical specifications are required.<BR>
Not every environment can handle the same technical specifications. For this reason, there are several types of technical specifications:
HL7® version 3 CDA compatible specifications, available through the Nictiz ART-DECOR® environment
HL7® FHIR® compatible specifications, available through the Nictiz environment on the Simplifier FHIR