Overview of Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare entities
This section provides the information for Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare entities. Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare offers a comprehensive set of solutions for the healthcare market. Bringing together capabilities from Microsoft Dynamics 365, Microsoft 365, and Microsoft Azure, Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare expedites a healthcare organization’s ability to roll out solutions. Patients, providers, and care coordinators can perform daily duties in a modern yet familiar user-interface that provides robust functionality.
For more information, see Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare.
The modules and associated descriptions are aligned with the HL7 FHIR (Release 4) standards.
Entity categories
Name | Description |
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Administration | The Administrative module covers the base data that is then linked into the other modules for clinical content, finance/billing, workflow, etc. It is built on the FHIR technology platform modules. |
Clinical | This Clinical Module focuses on the FHIR Resources that represent core clinical information for a patient. The information contained in these Resources are those frequently documented, created or retrieved by healthcare providers during the course of clinical care. |
Diagnostics | The Diagnostics Module provides an overview and guide to the FHIR content that addresses ordering and reporting of clinical diagnostics including laboratory testing, imaging and genomics. |
Financial | The Financial module covers the resources and services provided by FHIR to support the costing, financial transactions and billing which occur within a healthcare provider. |
Foundational | This is the base or main module which contains applicable core or foundational entities. |
Medication | This module covers resources and functionality in 3 main domains including medication use, Immunizations, and drug knowledge. |
Workflow | The workflow module focuses on the coordination of activities within and across systems including interacting with and tracking of devices, activities and dependencies. |