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🇺🇿 DHP Implementation Guide for Uzbekistan
Welcome to the official repository of the Digital Health Platform (DHP) Implementation Guide of the Republic of Uzbekistan. This guide defines the interoperability standards, FHIR profiles, terminology bindings, and business processes that enable secure, patient-centric digital healthcare services nationwide.
📌 Published by Uzinfocom in collaboration with the Ministry of Health of Uzbekistan under the national healthcare digitalization program supported by KfW Development Bank.
🌐 About the Project
The DHP is a unified digital infrastructure supporting Electronic Health Records (EHR), telemedicine, public health reporting, and integrated care across Uzbekistan.
- 📅 Project duration: 2024–2027
- 🧭 Aligned with: Digital Uzbekistan 2030, Presidential Decree PD-415, Concept for Health 2019–2025
- 🔗 Interoperability standard: HL7® FHIR® R5
📘 Guide Contents
This Implementation Guide includes:
- ✅ FHIR profiles for patient management, prescriptions, referrals, diagnostics, immunizations, etc.
- 🏥 Business use cases (e.g., EHR exchange, appointment booking, public health reporting)
- 🔐 Security and access control models (RBAC, consent, audit, OAuth2)
- 🌍 Terminology services: ICD-11, SNOMED CT, LOINC, ATC, UCUM
- 🧪 Validation and examples for all use cases
🔗 Links
- 🌐 Live IG site: ig.dhp.uz
👥 Contributors
| Name | Role | Organization |
|---|---|---|
| Rustam Sadykov | IG Maintainer | Uzinfocom |
| Vadim Peretokin | Primary Author | Peretokin Consulting |
| Bekhzod Akhmedov | Co-Author | Uzinfocom |
| Sarvar Kubaev | Co-Author | Uzinfocom |
| Saodat Kadirova | Business Analyst | Uzinfocom |
| Irina Berger | Business Analyst | Uzinfocom |
| Ministry of Health of the Republic of Uzbekistan | Strategic Partner | Government |
| KfW Development Bank | Financial & Technical Support | International Donor |
🛠️ Repository Management and Development Standards
Semantic versioning: Version identification follows the conventions documented at https://build.fhir.org/ig/vadi2/DHP-temp/en/index.html#identification-of-versions.
Branching strategy: Feature branches are created as needed and merged into the main branch via rebase or squash-commit. All releases are tagged from the main branch according to semantic versioning standards.
Code review policy: Pull requests must pass IG Publisher QA checks without introducing new errors or warnings, and require approval from at least one FHIR expert before merging.
Quality assurance: Static analysis is enforced through the FHIR IG Publisher's built-in validation and QA tooling, which checks for conformance issues, broken references, terminology validation errors, and a host of other issues.
📚 Documentation
📜 License
This Implementation Guide is open-source under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.