This data model provides a snapshot of the patient's chart at a moment in time.
A clinical summary is useful if you need a patient's clinical information, whether historical or current. Our data model is based on Clinical Document Architecture (CDA) formatted documents, which focuses on different aspects of the patient's chart (e.g., allergies, immunizations, medications). We map any CDA document type to this data model. The most common is the Continuity of Care Document (CCD).
It may take up to 15 seconds to receive a response from the EHR system when querying for a clinical summary, depending on how long it takes the EHR system to generate a CCD.
This data model has event types that allow you to:
- query for patient, visit, and document summaries;
- receive patient, visit, and document summaries;
- push patient or visit summaries; or
- query for and receive a specific document.
Receive a specific document based on the document ID provided in DocumentGet.
The returned data is base64 encoded. The FileType indicates the underlying format of the data.
Request Body Schema
- Metarequired, object- DataModelrequired, stringReliableClinical Summary 
- EventTyperequired, stringReliableDocumentGetResponse 
- EventDateTimestring, nullReliableDisplays the UTC date and time that an outgoing request is delivered or an incoming request is received. 
 ISO 8601 Format
- Testboolean, nullReliableIndicates whether the request is a test or not. 
- SourceobjectContains the information for the system initiating the message, including the source ID and name. 
 Included in messages from Redox- IDstring, nullReliableIdentifies the system initiating the message. If you have multiple OAuth API keys per environment type, this value is required. If you have only one OAuth API key per environment type, or you're using legacy API keys, this value is optional. 
 UUID
- Namestring, nullReliableDisplays the name of the system initiating the message. 
 
- DestinationsArray of objectContains the information for the endpoint(s) receiving the request. A request must contain at least one destination, but asynchronous requests can have more than one destination. Synchronous requests like queries can only support one destination. 
 Required when sending data to Redox.- IDstring, nullReliableIdentifies the endpoint that the request is directed to. 
 UUID
- Namestring, nullReliableDisplays the name of the endpoint that the request is directed to. 
 
- LogsArray of objectContains the log identifier(s) for the request. - IDstring, nullReliableIdentifies the request log(s) that correspond to this request. You can use this value to locate the relevant log in the Redox dashboard for support and reference. 
 UUID
- AttemptIDstring, nullReliableIdentifies the request log attempt value, which is useful when retries are possible. 
 UUID
 
- FacilityCodestring, nullPossibleCode for the facility related to the message. 
 Only use this field if a health system indicates you should. The code is specific to the health system's EHR and might not be unique across health systems. In general, the facility fields within the data models (e.g. OrderingFacility) are more reliable and informative.
 
- Documentrequired, object- IDrequired, stringReliableIdentifier for the document, this should be used to retrieve the documents. 
 
- FileTyperequired, stringReliableThe content type of the returned document. 
 MIME Types
- Datarequired, stringReliableBase64-encoded content of the document.