This service should be used to revoke the consent of an healthcare party within a hub.
This service should be used to revoke a therapeutic link between a patient and an healthcare party within a hub.
This service should be used to “unpublish” a given transaction.
This service should be used to get the list of transaction accesses for a given patient.
This service should be used by a hub to retrieve the list of transaction accesses for a given patient.
This transaction is related with the eBirth webservices. It has been defined by FedICT. This transaction corresponds to elements of the birth notification related to the mother. The transaction content has been jointly defined by the FPS Economy, the 3 Belgian communities (Brussels, Flemish and French), the FPS Health and CEPIP as part of the description of model I statistical data, established by the Royal Decree of 14 June 1999, and implemented by FedICT for the eBirth project.
This transaction is related with the eBirth webservices. It has been defined by FedICT. This transaction corresponds to elements of the birth notification related to the baby. The transaction content has been jointly defined by the FPS Economy, the 3 Belgian communities (Brussels, Flemish and French), the FPS Health and CEPIP as part of the description of model I statistical data, established by the Royal Decree of 14 June 1999, and implemented by FedICT for the eBirth project.
This transaction is related with the eBirth webservices. It has been defined by FedICT. This transaction corresponds to elements of the medical form related to the mother. The transaction content has been jointly defined by the FPS Economy, the 3 Belgian communities (Brussels, Flemish and French), the FPS Health and CEPIP as part of the description of model I statistical data, established by the Royal Decree of 14 June 1999, and implemented by FedICT for the eBirth project.
This transaction is related with the eBirth webservices. It has been defined by FedICT. This transaction corresponds to elements of the medical form related to the baby. The transaction content has been jointly defined by the FPS Economy, the 3 Belgian communities (Brussels, Flemish and French), the FPS Health and CEPIP as part of the description of model I statistical data, established by the Royal Decree of 14 June 1999, and implemented by FedICT for the eBirth project.
The Pharmaceutical product delivery transaction aims to report the effective delivery of a product to the patient.