As part of MII and NUM, the data integration centres provide the information required to determine core dataset-specific key figures for the DIZ dashboard. Among other things, this key figure determination is the basis for achieving special DIZ funding criteria. The determination of the key figures is triggered on the DIZ dashboard side by corresponding calls to the locations for each MII KDS module (details here)

Employees of the THS Greifswald of the University Medicine Greifswald are part of the HL7-D AG Consent Management as well as the MII TF Consent Implementation. At the same time, we provide gICS users with all the necessary tools to determine the correct and meaningful consent resources via our gICS FHIR interface.

We would therefore like to encourage all gICS users to use the following example as a basis for determining the Consent resources for the KDS Consent key figures:

[base]/Consent/
?domain:identifier=DOMAINNAME
&category=http://fhir.de/ConsentManagement/CodeSystem/ResultType|consent-status

The query result contains one consent resource of the category ‘Consent status’ per included participant (patient), i.e. it is aggregated consent information that was calculated for each participant specifically on the basis of all documents relevant to the participant (consent, updated consents, any revocations or partial revocations) in real time and represents the current consent status.

This simplifies the evaluation of complex consent information for users and was only made possible by the new HL7D standard of the Consent Management Working Group in November 2024 and the subsequent adaptation of the MII KDS Consent in December 2024.

In the case of MII, the correct generation of KDS-compliant consent resources requires the latest release of gICS and FHIR Gateway (see link) to be used and the ExternalProperties on the template and domain to be set correctly for MII (see current MII templates). We explained all the necessary background information and other query options in the last Community Dialogue on 30 January 2025. If you have any further technical questions, please use our contact form.