Pharmacist Shared Medicines List (PSML)
The Pharmacist Shared Medicines List (PSML) is a clinical document type supported by the My Health Record system.
My Health Record - Managing Your B2B Software In Production v1.6
My Health Record - Managing Your B2B Software In Production v1.6
Pharmacist Shared Medicines List - Product Data Sheet v1.1
My Health Record - Managing Your App in Production v2.9
Australian Medicines Terminology v3 Pre-Production - Data v20140331
Australian Medicines Terminology v3 Pre-Production - Release Note v20140331
HIPS - Product Data Sheet v8.3
Electronic Prescribing - CIS to NPDS or ASLR
The following steps will assist prescribing and dispensing Clinical Information System (CIS) software developers connect to the National Prescription Delivery Service (NPDS) and declare software conformance with the Agency’s Electronic Prescribing technical framework.
Australian Medicines Terminology v2 Model - UML Class Diagram v1.1
eMedications Management Functional Framework v1.1
My Health Record - Mobile integration
The Australian Digital Health Agency aims to increase the adoption of the My Health Record by connecting the My Health Record platform to mobile applications through industry-standard APIs.
Electronic Prescribing - Mobile Intermediary System - Conformance Process
A mobile intermediary system is a software product that a mobile application uses to connect to, and interact with, the National Prescription Delivery Service (NPDS) and/or Active Script List Registry (ASLR).
Pharmacist Shared Medicines List v1.1.1
Electronic Prescribing - Mobile Applications - Conformance Process
A mobile application or web-based application is used by a subject of care or carer to manage prescriptions and to present an electronic prescription token to a pharmacy.
Clinical Document Data Extractor Library - Product Data Sheet v1.1
NASH - Obtaining Identity From a Production or Test NASH Certificate v1.0
Healthcare Identifier Service - User Guide for Practice Managers v1.0
Clinical Document Packaging Library - Product Data Sheet v1.2
Electronic Prescribing - CIS with a Direct PDS
The following steps will assist Clinical Information System (CIS) software developers with a direct Prescription Delivery Service (PDS), declare software conformance with the Agency’s Electronic Prescribing technical framework.