Library Resources for Automated Processing-type Rules
The Library resources described in this section are either production-ready or slated for production (requiring approval for production use).
The Fallback Library and Rule
The Fallback Library contains a rule that ensures creation of a Task that draws attention to a measurement needing evaluation. It is intended for implicit use in case no other automated processing type Library has been set up for a given ServiceRequest through its ActivityDefinition.
The Library has:
.type
set toautomated-processing
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toObservation
The Library rule sets up instructions that causes production of a:
a Task with:
.category
set toMeasurementForAssessment
(a Coding signifying a measurement should be assessed/evaluated).priority
set toroutine
.description
set to “Måling til vurdering” which is Danish for measurement to be assessedfurther elements set as described in Output from automated processing
The Null Library and Rule
The Null Library contains a rule that causes no creation of Task, ClinicalImpression or Communication. It is intended for explicit use in cases where no Task, ClinicalImpression nor Communication is desired as a result of performing automated processing. It will not override other automated-processing type Library associated with an ActivityDefinition and is therefore expected to be used as the sole Library associated.
Example use: The Null Library can be associated with an ActivityDefinition specifying answering of Questionnaire intended for assessing some quality of a measurement (specified in a different ActivityDefinition). When answered, the QuestionnaireResponse is intended to be subjected to a logic-library type Library which determines a quality code based on the answers. Even when/if submitted, Practitioners might have little interest in the QuestionnaireResponse and in order not to get Task, ClinicalImpression nor Communication about it, this can be planned ahead and avoided by associating the Null Library.
The Library has:
.type
set toautomated-processing
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toResource
Assessment of Absolute Reference Ranges Library and Rule
This Library contains a generic rule that performs assessment of an Observation based on absolute reference range(s) automatically copied from a ServiceRequest referencing an ActivityDefinition that references the Library. The rule in this Library is automatically performed as a reaction to submitting of the Observation. This Library can be referenced from an ActivityDefinition along with other Library, even the Relative Reference Ranges Library described below.
The Library has:
.type
set toautomated-processing
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toObservation
The Library rule sets up instructions that causes production of:
A ClinicalImpresssion:
.finding
for each.component
in the observation (e.g. systolic and diastolic blood pressure) or a single finding if the observation does not contain components.Each finding will have one of the following alert levels:
http://snomed.info/sct, 442082004, fund ved måling inden for referenceinterval
http://snomed.info/sct, 442096005, fund ved måling uden for referenceinterval
If the finding is for a component, then it will contain an observation code identifying the component (e.g. systolic blood pressure)
A Task related to the ClinicalImpression with priority based on the highest alert level found:
asap
if any values are found in “red alert” reference rangesurgent
if any values are found in “yellow alert” reference rangesroutine
if no red or yellow alerts are found
The rule processes absolute reference ranges only, that is, Observation.referenceRange.type where the Coding has:
system
:urn:oid:1.2.208.184.100.1
code
:RAL
orGAL
, for red alarm absolute reference range and yellow alarm absolute reference range, respectively.
If no absolute reference range is found, the rule causes creation of a single Task asking the clinician to assess the observation.
If an observation contains components, it is assumed that all values are contained in components.
The rule accepts observation values and reference ranges without units. However if both have a unit specified, they must match.
Assessment of Relative Reference Ranges Library and Rule
This Library is similar to the Absolute Reference Range library (see above) in some aspects: Input and output are identical. The difference is the the type of reference ranges that the rule handles. Absolute and relative reference range libraries can co-exist and can both process the same Observation. They will each handle their corresponding type of reference ranges associated with the Observation.
The rule processes relative reference ranges only, that is, Observation.referenceRange.type where the Coding has:
system
:http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/reference-range-type
code
:RELRAL
orRELGAL
, for red alarm relative reference range and yellow alarm relative reference range, respectively.
A vital difference from the rule in the Absolute Reference Range Library is that Relative Reference Range Library rule must have a reference base to compare against.
A relative reference range can be stated:
in same unit as the Observation
as a percentage or, in case the Observation is already expressed with unit percentage (as is the case for oxygen saturation, for instance), as a percentage point.
Example relative reference range as -5 percentage point with reference base 90% for oxygen saturation measurement
The oxygen saturation measurement unit is expressed as percent (system=http://unitsofmeasure.org
, code=%
), the reference base likewise and in this case with a value of 90.
A red alarm relative reference range given as -5 percentage point would be given by a SimpleQuantity for the reference range’s low element with:
value=-5
unit=percentage point
system=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/ehealth-unit-code
code=percentagepoint
Thus, the rule would treat an Observation with value 85% as a red alarm case for this relative reference range and current choice of reference base with value 90%.
The rule handles situations as follows:
Situation | Handling by setting up instructions causing creation of Task | |
---|---|---|
Neither reference base nor relative reference range(s) found | Task:
| No additional task. |
No reference base found | Task:
| |
No relative reference range found | Task:
|
Library for Assessment of Questionnaire Response
This Library contains a generic rule that performs assessment of a QuestionnaireResponse in relation to any answer significances defined in the corresponding Questionnaire.
During processing of the rule, each answer significance defined in the Questionnaire (see https://docs.ehealth.sundhed.dk/latest-released/ig/StructureDefinition-ehealth-questionnaire.html#answer-significance) on questions and their linked answers in the QuestionnaireResponse are traversed and checked whether the condition(s) of the answer significance is met by the linked answer. When this is the case, a finding basis is added to internal bookkeeping. Ultimately, the list of finding basis determines the created ClinicalImpression finding and the priority of the created task:
In case the list of finding basis contains at least one red question/answer pair, the priority is set to
asap
In case the list of finding basis contains at least one yellow question/answer pair and no red question/answer pair , the priority is set to
urgent
Otherwise, the priority is set to
routine
The Library has:
.type
set toautomated-processing
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toQuestionnaireResponse
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toQuestionnaire
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toServiceRequest
The Library rule sets up instructions that causes production of:
A ClinicalImpresssion:
.finding
as follows:If the triggered red set is not empty, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=red-question-answer
display
=Rød spørgsmål/svar-kombination fundet i spørgeskemabesvarelse
If the triggered yellow set is not empty, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=yellow-question-answer
display
=Gul spørgsmål/svar-kombination fundet i spørgeskemabesvarelse
If both triggered sets are empty, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=green-question-answer
display
=Grøn spørgsmål/svar-kombination fundet i spørgeskemabesvarelse
If the Questionnaire does contain answer significance definitions but none have been triggered, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=no-effective-answer-significance
display
=Ingen triageringsindikator for spørgsmål/svar-kombination har fundet anvendelse
If the Questionnaire does not contain answer significance definitions, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=no-answer-significance-defined
display
=Ingen triageringsindikator defineret i spørgeskemaet
list of
.ehealth-questionnaireresponse-finding-basis
for each basis for the overall ClinicalImpression as follows:linkId
set to linkId for the Questionnaire item/QuestionnaireResponse item pair which triggered the finding basisvalue
set to value of the answer which triggered the finding basisfinding
set togreen-question-answer
,yellow-question-answer
orred-question-answer
fromhttp://ehealth.sundhed.dk/vs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
based onsignifiance
on triggeredehealth-questionnaire-answerSignificance
ehealth-questionnaire-answerSignificance
is the triggeredanswerSignificance
which is gathered from Questionnaire item
A Task related to the ClinicalImpression with:
priority
set to the priority value determined above.
Assessment of TeleCare Nord COPD Questionnaire
This Library contains a rule that performs assessment of a QuestionnaireResponse which answers the Questionnaire TeleCare Nord COPD Questionnaire.
The rule contains two sets of question/answer value pairs:
A red trigger set of question/answer pairs
A yellow trigger set of question/answer pairs
During processing of the rule, all questions and answers in the QuestionnaireResponse are traversed and checked whether each particular question/answer pair is defined as a red and yellow trigger, respectively. When this is the case, the question/answer pair is added to internal bookkeeping in the form of a triggered red set and triggered yellow set, respectively. Ultimately, the triggered sets determine a priority as follows:
In case the triggered red set contains at least one question/answer pair, the priority is set to
asap
In case the triggered red set is empty and the triggered yellow set contains at least one question/answer pair, the priority is set to
urgent
Otherwise, the priority is set to
routine
The Library has:
.type
set toautomated-processing
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toQuestionnaireResponse
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toQuestionnaire
.parameter
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toServiceRequest
The Library rule sets up instructions that causes production of:
A ClinicalImpresssion:
.finding
as follows:If the triggered red set is not empty, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=red-question-answer
display
=Rød spørgsmål/svar-kombination fundet i spørgeskemabesvarelse
If the triggered yellow set is not empty, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=yellow-question-answer
display
=Gul spørgsmål/svar-kombination fundet i spørgeskemabesvarelse
If both triggered sets are empty, a
finding.item
with a Coding:system
=http://ehealth.sundhed.dk/cs/clinicalimpression-finding-codes
code
=green-question-answer
display
=Grøn spørgsmål/svar-kombination fundet i spørgeskemabesvarelse. Når anført som opsummering for hel spørgeskemabesvarelse er der ikke fundet røde eller gule spørgsmål/svar-kombinationer
A Task related to the ClinicalImpression with:
priority
set to the priority value determined above.
Library Resources for Calculation-type Rules
The Library resources described in this section are either production-ready or slated for production (requiring approval for production use).
Library for Calculating Quality of Height Observation for Use in BMI Calculation
The Library for calculating the quality of a height observation can be used to evaluate a height observation for intended use in a Body Mass Index (BMI) calculation. The older a height observation is, the less likely that it is still applicable and reflecting the current height. When evaluated to be too old (with code Low, see below), a client such as a citizen solution may request a fresh height measurement from the patient and use that in the BMI calculation.
The Library has:
.type
set tologic-library
.parameter[0]
.use
set toout
for output.type
set toCoding
.parameter[1]
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toObservation
.parameter[2]
.use set to
in
for input.type
set toServiceRequest
The input Observation must have
.code
: Coding for height (code=NPU03794, system=urn:oid:1.2.208.176.2.1)effectiveDateTime
basedOn
referencing a ServiceRequest
It is not necessary to provide the ServiceRequest as input. The Libary$evaluate operation will retrieve it by resolving the basedOn
reference in the Observation.
Output will be a code from the http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ObservationInterpretation CodeSystem:
Output Coding | Evaluation |
---|---|
code=IND, system=http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ObservationInterpretation, display=Indeterminate | The referenced ServiceRequest does not contain |
code=N, system=http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ObservationInterpretation, display=Normal | The height Observation has not exceeded the max age specified in |
code=L, system=http://hl7.org/fhir/v3/ObservationInterpretation, display=Low | The height Observation has exceeded the max age specified in |
Library for Calculating Body Mass Index
The Library for calculating the Body Mass Index (BMI) is intended for providing a value to be submitted as a BMI Observation as specified in an ActivityDefinition and possibly associated with reference ranges. Given an Observation of height and an Observation of weight as parameters, the evaluate
operation returns a Quantity which can be set as the BMI Observation’s Observation.valueQuantity
.
The Library has:
.type
set tologic-library
.parameter[0]
.use set to out for output
.type set to Quantity
.parameter[1]
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toObservation
.parameter[2]
.use set to
in
for input.type
set toServiceRequest
The library expects two observations as input:
The first Observation must be a weight observation (code=NPU03804, system=urn:oid:1.2.208.176.2.1)
The second Observation must be height observation (code=NPU03794, system=urn:oid:1.2.208.176.2.1)
It is not necessary to provide the ServiceRequest as input. The Libary$evaluate operation will retrieve it by resolving the basedOn
reference in the weight Observation.
Output is a Quantity containing the calculated BMI:
.code=kg/m2
.system=http://unitsofmeasure.org
.unit=kg/m2
.value=the calculated score as decimal value
Library for Calculating CAT-score (COPD Assessment Test)
The Library for calculating the CAT-score is intended for providing a value to be submitted as a CAT-score Observation as specified in an ActivityDefinition and possibly associated with reference ranges. Given a QuestionnaireResponse for the COPD Assessment test as input parameter, the evaluate
operation returns a Quantity which can be set as the CAT-score Observation’s Observation.valueQuantity
.
The Library has:
.type
set tologic-library
.parameter[0]
.use set to out for output
.type set to Quantity
.parameter[1]
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toQuestionnaireResponse
.parameter[2]
.use set to
in
for input.type
set toQuestionnaire
The library expects a QuestionnaireRespone as input:
The QuestionnaireResponse must reference a Questionnaire containing all 8 questions that are part of the COPD Assessment Test
The QuestionnaireResponse must contain valid answers for all 8 questions that are part of the COPD Assessment Test
It is not necessary to provide the Questionnaire as input. The Libary$evaluate operation will retrieve it by resolving the questionnaire
reference in the QuestionnaireResponse.
Output is a Quantity containing the calculated CAT score:
.code=Number
.system=http://unitsofmeasure.org
.unit=Number
.value=the calculated CAT-score as decimal value
Library for Calculating MRC-score (Medical Research Council score)
The Library for calculating the MRC-score is intended for providing a value to be submitted as a MRC-score Observation as specified in an ActivityDefinition and possibly associated with reference ranges. Given a QuestionnaireResponse for the MRC test as input parameter, the evaluate
operation returns a Quantity which can be set as the MRC-score Observation’s Observation.valueQuantity
.
The Library has:
.type
set tologic-library
.parameter[0]
.use set to out for output
.type set to Quantity
.parameter[1]
.use
set toin
for input.type
set toQuestionnaireResponse
.parameter[2]
.use set to
in
for input.type
set toQuestionnaire
The library expects a QuestionnaireRespone as input:
The QuestionnaireResponse must reference a Questionnaire containing the question that constitutes the MRC Test
The QuestionnaireResponse must contain a valid answer for the question that constitutes the MRC Test
It is not necessary to provide the Questionnaire as input. The Libary$evaluate operation will retrieve it by resolving the questionnaire
reference in the QuestionnaireResponse.
Output is a Quantity containing the calculated MRC-score:
.code=Number
.system=http://unitsofmeasure.org
.unit=Number
.value=the calculated MRC-score as decimal value