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Document Reference - Only available in Outside Records

Nijay PatelSep 25 2024

Workflow or API calls:

POST /DocumentReference

Background Information:

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Developer questions:

When posting a clinical note through FHIR R4, the client reports seeing the note in ‘Outside Records’ only, instead of within the Clinical Notes section of an inpatient encounter we are filing the note to. We have tried several document types and all seem to route to the outside records workflow. Is it possible, through client configuration or within the FHIR API call, to send notes through FHIR R4 that will appear in the clinical notes section of the Chart as opposed to needing to be manually ‘added’ to the chart through Outside Records?

Are you an OPN Member? Unsure
Have you signed up to be in the Healthcare Developer Track? Unsure
Are you a registered Code Program member? Yes
Does your App have a presence on the Oracle Healthcare App Marketplace? Unsure

Are you developing on behalf of an Oracle Health client?
If so, which client: Ascension

Application's Client ID and App ID, if relevant:

Client ID: 7b966f7a-9d31-4f33-be32-82cbbbb77616

App ID: d2c0b661-73b6-474b-a367-8d474e415315

Expected Result:

A clinical note is saved to a patient encounter and available for review by the care team as a Consult Note.

Actual Result:

X-Request-Id / Cerner-Correlation-Id / opc-request-id:

X-Request-Id: /42F0D2115E4827DF9F21CD1EC09C7933+fRmF_dy4s

Date/time of the example: Tue, 24 Sep 2024 20:07:02 GMT

This post has been answered by Madhur Thangadurai Rajendran-Oracle on Sep 26 2024
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