Background:
Starting today, October 18, 2017, health care organizations will have the opportunity to review the Digital Health Immunization Repository (DHIR) Release 3 Specification. The provincial Digital Health Immunization Repository (DHIR) is a centralized repository of standardized electronic immunization data that was originally developed to support the implementation of the Panorama public health platform.
The DHIR contains ~95 million immunization records for ~6.5 million clients. Currently, the DHIR primarily supports data sharing for public health purposes. Ontario’s 36 public health units (PHUs) access the DHIR through the Panorama solution. The Public is able to update and access immunization records in the DHIR through Immunization Connect Ontario (ICON). In the upcoming Release 3, Health Care Providers (HCP) will be able to access and update the DHIR through ICON.
How to Participate:
Click here to download the Digital Health Immunization Repository (DHIR) Release 3 Specification review package.
Comments on the DHIR R3 Specification will be accepted from October 18, 2017 – November 16, 2017.
Please send your feedback using the comments spreadsheet in the review package to:
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The DHIR R3 specification review package includes:
• DHIR FHIR Implementation Guide
• Comment Spreadsheet for Submitters
Webinar:
A webinar will be held on October 24th, 2017 at 12:00 - 1:00 pm (EDT) to walk participants through the DHIR R3 content and provide information on how to provide comments. To register for the webinar, contact us at
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If you have any questions regarding the Digital Health Immunization Repository (DHIR) Release 3 Specification and/or review process, contact us at
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