FHIR Definitions
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This resource is used to record the details of current and historical procedures performed on or for a patient. A procedure is an activity that is performed on, with, or for a pati...
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Product characteristic is the qualitative and quantitative composition of a Medicinal Product in the dose form approved for administration in line with the regulated product inform...
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Product Shelf Life is used in the following places: Device Definition and Medicinal Product Packaged Type of shelf life describes various scenarios such as shelf life of the packa...
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Provenance statement indicates clinical significance in terms of confidence in authenticity, reliability, and trustworthiness, integrity, and stage in lifecycle (e.g. Document Comp...
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The value contains the numerical value of the quantity, including an implicit precision. If no comparator is specified, the value is a point value (i.e. '='). The comparator elemen...
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The Questionnaire defines the questions to be asked, how they are ordered and grouped, any intervening instructional text and what the constraints are on the allowed answers. The r...
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Questionnaires are a structured set of questions with their answers. The questions are ordered and grouped into coherent subsets, corresponding to the structure of the grouping of ...
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The unit and code/system elements of the low or high elements should match. If the low or high elements are missing, the meaning is that the low or high boundaries are not known an...
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The Ratio datatype should only be used to express a relationship of two numbers if the relationship cannot be suitably expressed using a Quantity and a common unit. Where the denom...
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References are always defined and represented in one direction - from one resource (source) to another (target). The corresponding reverse relationship from the target to the sourc...