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Iteration 4 Requirements
Jeremy Ho edited this page Jun 13, 2013
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Overall system functional requirements are documented on the Feature List wiki page.
- Processes 10,000 individual records in a timely manner (e.g. less than one hour running after practice hours)
OSCAR is the test EMR supported for this iteration.
- From within an individual's chart, user can export an individual patient summary record
- Outside of an individual chart, user can export individual patient summary documents for all patients as a batch
- Export format is HL7 CDA standard-based, specifically the "E2E" format created by the BC Physician Information Technology Office program.
- For this iteration, E2E content sections must include all sections that are considered required for a minimally functional E2E document.
- Export must perform in a timely manner - while a user waits (30 min / 10000 patients)
- Export feature saves summary document(s) in a folder on the same workstation that the user initiated the request from.
- Export format is customizable for users that adopt a different document standard.
There exists the assumption that this wiki page only outlines new features for hQuery Gateway.
- Imports records in the E2E patient summary document format.
- Component accepts records as fast as Mirth processes them without degrading reliability.
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