FHIR Definitions
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The scope of the Effect Evidence Synthesis resource is to describe the estimates of the effect of an exposure on an outcome where the effect estimates are derived from the combinat...
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This base content contains: - Extensions - An internal Id There are three kinds of descendant types that specialize Element: - Primitive data types, that add a primitive val...
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The Element Definition type is the core of the Fast Healthcare Interoperability Resources (FHIR) metadata layer, and is closely (conceptually) aligned to ISO 11179. All the data el...
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An Encounter encompasses the lifecycle from pre-admission, the actual encounter (for ambulatory encounters), and admission, stay and discharge (for inpatient encounters). During th...
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An endpoint describes the technical details of a location that can be connected to for the delivery/retrieval of information. Sufficient information is required to ensure that a co...
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The Enrollment Request resource has not yet undergone proper review by EHR-S FM (Electronic Health Record System Functional Model) . At this time it is a 'stub', is known to be inc...
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This resource has not yet undergone proper review by FM (Financial Management) Workgroup. At this time it is a 'stub', is known to be incomplete, and is to be considered as a draft...
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The Episode Of Care Resource contains information about an association of a patient with a Healthcare provider for a period of time under which related healthcare activities may oc...
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The Event Definition provides a reusable description of an event; for each of these, the resource also supports a formal description of the event. For example, a 'monitor-emergency...
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The scope of the Evidence resource is to describe the conditional state (population and exposures being considered or compared within a population) with or without the outcomes tha...