Interweave Social Care Assessment
This profile sets minimum expectations for the Social Care Assessment resource which is modelled using the FHIR Task resource. The FHIR Task resource was chosen to model the Assessment as it was the most akin in terms of logic and structure
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About this standard
- Publisher
- Interweave
- Publication date
- 4 April 2023
- Status
- Awaiting approval
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- Contact point
info@interweavedigital.com
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- Applies to
- Community or integrated healthcare : Community healthcare services
- Impacts on
- The Interweave Social Care Assessment impacts registered social care providers integrated within Interweave system.
- Is part of
- Interweave Standards
- Effective from
- 4 April 2023
Review Information
- Scope
- The Interweave Social Care Assessment outlines a baseline of data to be provided by registered social care organisations integrated within Interweave system, to enable interoperability and ensure data collected supports the delivery of quality care.
- Sponsor
- Lee Rickles
- Senior Responsible Officer
Nigel Wells
- Business Lead
- Sophie Lowsley
- Contributor
- Social Care Data Standards Working Group
- Approval date
- 4 April 2023
- Post Implementation review Date
- 30 June 2024
More information
This profile sets minimum expectations for the Social Care Assessment resource which is modelled using the FHIR Task resource. The FHIR Task resource was chosen to model the Assessment as it was the most akin in terms of logic and structure. Many of the irrelevant health fields have been stripped from this resource to create a clear and concise model for population. We will simply refer to this resource as an Assessment throughout the remainder of the notes section. We are primarily interested in recording that an assessment is being / has been performed and the high-level outcomes of that assessment – we are not attempting to capture the detailed content of the assessment at this stage. In particular we are not attempting to capture detailed coded information about the findings and plans – although this could be added via other FHIR Resources in future.
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