QHIN Message Delivery definition

QHIN Message Delivery the electronic action of a QHIN to deliver EHI to one or more QHINs, or to send EHI to one or more QHINs for delivery to one or more Participants or Individuals (sometimes referred to as a “push”). Notwithstanding the foregoing, QHIN Message Delivery does not include responses to any QHIN Query. While QHINs must have the capability to perform Broadcast Query, Targeted Query, and Message Delivery, they may use different exchange modalities for different situations. For example, a provider following-up with a patient who has been hospitalized may only want EHI from the specific hospital visit, whereas a provider seeing a new patient may want EHI from all providers the individual has seen. QHINs should provide as much flexibility to their Participants and Participant Members as possible to support broad interoperability for multiple use cases. We request comment on these exchange modalities and their definitions.
QHIN Message Delivery. The act of a QHIN delivering information to one or more other QHINs (i.e., TEFCA Exchange) for delivery to one or more Participants, Subparticipants, or Individuals. (Sometimes referred to as a “push”).
QHIN Message Delivery the electronic action of a QHIN to deliver EHI to one or more QHINs, or to send EHI to one or more QHINs for delivery to one or more Participants or Individuals (“push”).

Examples of QHIN Message Delivery in a sentence

  • Each QHIN involved in the QHIN Message Delivery maintains audit logs of all activities and transactions the QHIN performed in the process of delivering the message, according to the IHE ATNA profile.

  • The QHIN Message Delivery transaction uses the IHE Cross-Community Document Reliable Interchange (XCDR) profile 13 to send the provider’s message and other metadata from the Initiating QHIN to the Responding QHIN.

  • The Initiating QHIN connects to the Responding QHIN using the TLS protocol to establish a secure channel for the QHIN Message Delivery transaction; each QHIN authenticates the other QHIN (i.e., mutual authentication).

  • Specified standards for QHIN Message Delivery are included in Table 2.

  • The QHIN processes the Message Delivery Solicitation, checks its QHIN Directory to identify the appropriate Responding QHIN, and initiates a QHIN Message Delivery.