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type: resourceresource: BiologicallyDerivedProductDispense

BiologicallyDerivedProductDispense

Introduction

Scope and Usage

This resource covers the supply of biologically derived products to a patient. Examples include provision of highly matched cellular therapy products or crossmatched blood for a patient, supply of a cornea for ocular surgery, supply of a skin products for burn trauma therapy, provision of banked human milk for very low birthweight babies. The biologically derived product dispense can be the result of a transfusion laboratory or tissue bank system responding to a request or order. Typically the dispense is only considered completed (i.e., status=allocated or issued) after necessary medical release conditions have been met.

Boundaries and Relationships

This resource has boundaries with MedicationDispense and DeviceDispense. BiologicallyDerivedProductDispense should be used when the product is a biologic derived from a human donor or another biological entity. Biologics prepared from large pool donor sources such as human albumin solutions or immune globulin preparations are often handled through pharmacy and MedicationDispense may be more appropriate.

The request to initiate a BiologicallyDerivedProductDispense may be via a ServiceRequest resource.

The details of the clinical application of the dispensed product may be captured in a Procedure resource.

Background and Context

Provides additional detail on exactly how the resource is to be used

StructureDefinition

Elements (Simplified)

Mappings

Resource Packs

list-BiologicallyDerivedProductDispense-packs.xml

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>

<List xmlns="http://hl7.org/fhir">
  <id value="BiologicallyDerivedProductDispense-packs"/>
  <status value="current"/>
  <mode value="working"/>
</List>

Search Parameters

Full Search Parameters

Examples

Full Examples

Mapping Exceptions

biologicallyderivedproductdispense-event-mapping-exceptions.xml

Divergent Elements

Unknown does not represent "other" - one of the defined statuses must apply. Unknown is used when the authoring system is not sure what the current status is.

Unmapped Elements